Jewish Studies
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The field of Jewish studies is broad and interdisciplinary, encompassing history, religion, philosophy, literature, sociology and political science. Its chronological and geographical range is immense, stretching from the Bible to the present and including communities from the Americas to Western and Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, South and East Asia, and Africa. Given the diversity of Jewish culture, it is extraordinarily difficult for students and scholars to stay informed about such a wide diversity of sources. With advances in online searching and database technologies, researchers can easily access library catalogs, bibliographic indexes, and other lists that show thousands of resources that might also be useful to them. But how can the researcher, no matter at what level, filter through the proliferation of information to identify what is reliable and directly relevant to their inquiries? What is needed now, more than ever, is expert guidance. This is what Oxford Bibliographies Jewish Studies offers through its carefully selected articles that break down subject areas into their component parts and pithy annotations that summarize the main contribution of each citation.
The complexities of the field of Jewish Studies posed significant challenges to the formation of these bibliographies. For example, should the article on Modern Jewish Artists attempt to cover all artists of Jewish origin or only those whose art contains Jewish themes? Should an article on, say, food include traditional religious works or only modern scholarly literature? How should the articles balance the need to cover a whole subject while not overwhelming the reader with too many citations? In general, the solutions to these problems were dictated by Oxford Bibliographies Jewish Studies’ vision of its users who seek tightly focused, academically sound guidance for further reading and research.
Editor in Chief

David Biale is the Emanuel Ringelblum Professor of Jewish History in the department of history of University of California Davis. He is the editor of Cultures of the Jews: A New History (Schocken Books, 2002) and the author of Blood and Belief: The Circulating of a Symbol Between Jews and Christians (University of California Press, 2008).
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STANDING EDITORIAL BOARD
University of Oxford/University of Toronto
Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley
FOUNDING EDITORIAL BOARD
University of California, Los Angeles
Richard Cohen
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University of Oxford/University of Toronto
University of Pennsylvania
Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley
Indiana University
Rutgers University
FORTHCOMING ARTICLES
At Launch, August 2012
Ahad Ha'am
Steven Zipperstein
Stanford University
American Jewish Artists
Samantha Baskind
Cleveland State University
Ancient Jewish Magic
Gideon Bohak
Anthropology of the Jews
Marcy Brink-Danan
Brown University
Baruch Spinoza
Daniel Schwartz
George Washington University
Biblical Archaeology
Avraham Faust
Dead Sea Scrolls
Lawrence Schiffman
Yeshiva University
Death, Burial, and the Afterlife
Matthew Suriano
University of Maryland
Dietary Laws
David Kraemer
Jewish Theological Seminary
Early Modern Jewish History
David Ruderman
University of Pennsylvania
Film
Ari Y. Kelman
UC Davis
Flavius Josephus
Steve Mason
University of Aberdeen
Ritual Objects and Folk Art
Shalom Sabar
Gershom Scholem
David Biale
University of California-Davis
Hasidism
David Biale
University of California-Davis
Hebrew Poetry in Spain
Tova Rosen
Uriah Uriah Kfir
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Heinrich Graetz
Amos Bitzan
Stanford University
Hellenistic Jewish Literature
Lester L. Grabbe
University of Hull
Israeli Culture
Eran Kaplan
San Francisco State University
Israeli Politics and Political Leaders
Guy Ben-Porat
Jewish Languages
Sarah Benor
Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
Ladino
Olga Borovaya
Stanford University
Late Antique (Roman and Byzantine) History
Hayim Lapin
University of Maryland
Latin American Jewish Literature
Ilan Stavans
Amherst College
Law in the Rabbinic Period
Azzan Yadin-Israel
Life Cycle Rituals
Harvey Goldberg
Hebrew University
Medieval Literature
Jonathan Decter
Brandeis University
Messianism and Apocalypticism
Lorenzo DiTommaso
Concordia University (Montréal)
Midrash
Carol Bakhos
Modern Hebrew Literature
Barbara Mann
Jewish Theological Seminary
Moses Mendelssohn
Elias Sacks
Princeton University
New York City
Eli Lederhendler
Hebrew University
Philosophical and Theological Responses to the Holocaust
Zachary Braiterman
Piyyut
Laura Lieber
Duke University
Poland until the Late 18th Century
Gershon Hundert
McGill University
Reform Judaism
Michael Meyer
Hebrew Union College
Russia
ChaeRan Freeze
Brandeis University
Sabbatianism
Pawel Maciejko
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Second Temple Archaeology
Steven Werlin
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sexuality and the Body
David Biale
University of California-Davis
South Africa
Milton Shain
University of Cape Town
Synagogue Architecture and Art
Vivian Mann
Jewish Theological Seminary
The Holocaust in Poland
David Engel
The Holocaust in the Netherlands
Ido de Haan
Utrecht University
The Second Temple Period
Steve Weitzman
Stanford University
Timothy DeBold
Stanford University
The Shulhan Arukh and Sixteenth Century Jewish Law
Joseph Davis
Gratz College
Women and Gender Relations
Judith Baskin
University of Oregon
Yiddish
Naomi Seidman
Graduate Theological Union
Shaina Hammerman
Graduate Theological Union
Yiddish Literature Before 1800
Jean Baumgarten
CNRS-EHESS
Zionism from Its Inception to 1948
Derek Penslar
University of Oxford/University of Toronto
Fall 2012
American Jewish Sociology
Shaul Kelner
David Ben-Gurion
Ron Zweig
Early Modern Germany
Rebekka Voss
Eastern European Haskalah
Jonatan Meir
Ethiopian Jews
Hagar Salamon
Franz Rosenzweig
Paul Mendes-Flohr
German Jewish Literature
Mark Gelber
Israel Baal Shem Tov
Uriel Gellman
Israeli Art
Gannit Ankori
Jews in the Soviet Union
Gennady Estraikh
Lubavitch Hasidism
Naftali Lowenthal
Martin Buber
Paul Mendes-Flohr
Messianism
Rebekka Voss
Modern Jewish History
Israel Bartal
Orthodoxy
Michael Silber
The Holocaust in Germany
Wolf Gruner
Warsaw
Scott Ury
Tel Aviv University
Spring 2013
Biblical Commentary
Barry Walfish
Biblical Literature
Robert Kawashima
Cairo Geniza
Marina Rustow
Calendar
Ron Feldman
Food
Andrea Most
Greece and the Balkans
Steve Bowman
Modern Jewish Philosophy
Michael Morgan
Ottoman Empire
Yaron Ben-Naeh
Prayer and Liturgy
Stephen Reif
Samson Raphael Hirsch
Adam Ferziger
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