Studia Judaica
Studia Judaica
Publishing House: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Subject(s): History, Jewish studies
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1506-9729
Online-ISSN: 2450-0100
Status: Active
- 2012
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- 2018
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- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- Issue No. 29+30/15
- Issue No. 31/16
- Issue No. 32/16
- Issue No. 33/17
- Issue No. 34/17
- Issue No. 35/18
- Issue No. 36/18
- Issue No. 37/19
- Issue No. 38/19
- Issue No. 39/20
- Issue No. 40/20
- Issue No. Special/20
- Issue No. 41/21
- Issue No. 42/21
- Issue No. 43/22
- Issue No. 44/22
- Issue No. 45/23
- Issue No. 46/23
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- Issue No. 50/25
- Issue No. 51/26
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- Issue No. 53/27
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Short Description
The periodical was established in 1997 by the Polish Association for Jewish Studies as Studia Judaica: Bulletin of the Polish Association for Jewish Studies. Its first editor-in-chief was Józef A. Gierowski. In 2001 the name of the journal was changed to Studia Judaica. From 2000 to 2011 its editor-in-chief was Krzysztof Pilarczyk. Since 2012 Marcin Wodziński has been the editor-in-chief.
Profile:
Studia Judaica, as an organ of the Polish Association for Jewish Studies, is open to its members and all other scholars interested in a wide area of Jewish studies, such as Jewish history, literature, linguistics, archeology, culture, religion, and more. We aim to publish articles and reviews illustrating current development in a wide area of Jewish studies as conducted by the members of the Association. Our periodical is open also to non-members on assumption the article deals with an aspect of Polish-Jewish studies. By this we hope to create a representative platform of Jewish studies in and on Poland.