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Jewish Studies Source
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400+ publications |
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Jewish Studies Source
is a multidisciplinary view into the study of Jewish civilization
from its historical origins to the present. Content covers all facets
of Judaism and provides context by drawing across multiple areas of study. Jewish Studies Source also provides
monographs, articles from major newspapers, over 1,440 biographies
of leading historical & contemporary Jews and extensive
full-text backfiles dating back to 1922.
Full-text Content
Jewish Studies Source contains over 400 full-text titles.
Sources comprising the collection include full-text for leading
academic journals within the discipline, monographs, related articles
from major periodicals and newspapers, and over 1600 biographies of
leading historical and contemporary Jews. This database includes
123 full-text journals & magazines, such as:
Aleph: Historical Studies in Science & Judaism,
American Jewish Archives Journal, Ars Judaica,
Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal, East European Jewish Affairs,
Hebrew Studies, Holocaust & Genocide Studies,
Images: Journal of Jewish Art & Visual Culture,
Jewish Political Studies Review, Journal of Hebrew Scriptures,
Journal of Jewish Education, Journal of Semitic Studies, Korot,
Michael: On the History of the Jews in the Diaspora, Modern Judaism,
Post Holocaust & Anti-Semitism, Studies in Jewish American Literature,
Studies in Jewish Education, and Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culture.
Extensive Full-text Backfiles
Jewish Studies Source also offers extensive full-text backfiles.
Titles include: KASHRUS back to 1990, Contemporary Jewry
(formerly Jewish Sociology & Social Research) back to 1974,
Western States Jewish History (formerly Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly) back to 1968, and YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science back to 1946.
In addition, Jewish Studies Source contains the entire
Jewish Telegraphic Agency database from 1922 to present.
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