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American Jewish studies journal

Academic journal
AJS Review
DisciplineReligious Studies, Jewish Studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byGregg E. Gardner
Jonathan Marc Gribetz
Publication details
PublisherCambridge University Press (1976–2021)
University of Pennsylvania Press (2022–present) (United States)
FrequencyBiannual
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ISO 4AJS Rev.
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ISSN0364-0094 (print)
1475-4541 (web)
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AJS Review, published on behalf of the Association for Jewish Studies, publishes scholarly articles and book reviews covering the field of Jewish Studies. From biblical and rabbinic textual and historical studies to modern history, social sciences, the arts, and literature, the journal welcomes articles of interest to both academic and lay audiences around the world. A substantial portion of each volume is devoted to reviews of the latest scholarly Judaica and to review essays on current trends in publishing.

Currently the AJS review is published by University of Pennsylvania Press. It is edited by Gregg E. Gardner and Jonathan Marc Gribetz.

References

  1. "THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH STUDIES". Association for Jewish Studies. Retrieved 19 January 2025.

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