2022 Study of Collections Fellowship Report: The Unpublished Materials of Charles Clermont-Ganneau
Matthew Suriano 2022 summer research in London's British Museum
From biblical archaeology to queer theory, the Jewish studies program at the University of Maryland is a center for intellectual inquiry about Jews and Judaism.
The Return of Engaged Journalism.
Comparing Israeli public and Journalists' Perceptions.
Israeli Attitudes towards Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Israeli Media
Essays on nineteenth-century Christian understanding and use of biblical history and religion.
Edited By: Hayim Lapin and Dale B. Martin
ISBN: 9781883053789
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Pauline Wengeroff
Memoir (translated from the German) of a Jewish woman in 19th-century Russia, with scholarly introduction and analysis.
Edited By: Henny Wenkert and Bernard Cooperman
ISBN: 9781883053611
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Media, War, and Citizenship
Essays on the architecture, art, religious institutions, cemeteries, etc. of Jewish and Christian life in Palestine, based on the archaeological finds from the Classical and Byzantine periods.
Edited By: Hayim Lapin
ISBN: 9781883053314
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Essays presenting new approaches to philosophies involving freedom and moral responsibility, including what major Jewish thinkers had to say about these issues.
Edited By: Charles H. Manekin
ISBN: 9781883053291
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Religion and Politics discusses the relationship between religious and political aspects of ancient Near Eastern life.
Edited By: Adele Berlin
ISBN: 1883053242
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