The Jewish Quarterly Review

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The Jewish Quarterly Review is an peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on Jewish studies. It is published quarterly for the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania by the University of Pennsylvania Press. The current editors are Elliott Horowitz and David N. Myers, a professor of Jewish studies at UCLA. It is available online through Project MUSE and JSTOR.

The Jewish Quarterly Review
DisciplineJewish Studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid N. Myers and Elliott Horowitz
Publication details
History1889 to present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4JQR
Indexing
ISSN0021-6682 (print)
1553-0604 (web)
Links
Not to be confused with Jewish Quarterly

The journal was established in London in 1889 by Israel Abrahams and Claude G. Montefiore as an outgrowth of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement and is the oldest English-language journal of Judaic scholarship.[1]

Notable contributors include Solomon Schechter, Alexander Altmann, Solomon Zeitlin, Louis Ginzberg, Menachem Kellner, Michael Friedländer, E. N. Adler, W. Bacher, L. Blau, A. Büchler, T.K. Cheyne, D. Kaufmann, A. Neubauer, M. Steinschneider, and I. Zangwill.

References

  1. ^ "Jewish Quarterly Review". Jewish Encyclopedia. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)