The Jewish Quarterly Review

The Jewish Quarterly Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Jewish studies. It is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press on behalf of the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (University of Pennsylvania). The editors-in-chief are Elliott Horowitz, David N. Myers UCLA, and Natalie Dohrmann. It is available online through Project MUSE and JSTOR.

The Jewish Quarterly Review
DisciplineJewish studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byElliott Horowitz, David N. Myers, Natalie Dohrmann
Publication details
History1889-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Jew. Q. Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0021-6682 (print)
1553-0604 (web)
LCCN12014315
JSTOR00216682
OCLC no.470181616
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 English-language concurrent of the French Revue des études juives, itself an outgrowth of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement. It is the oldest English-language journal of Judaic scholarship.[1]

References

  1. Gottheil, Richard; Jacobs, Joseph. "Jewish Quarterly Review". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2019-10-01.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "The Jewish Quarterly Review". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.


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