Studia Hebraica
Studia Hebraica
Publishing House: The Goldstein Goren Center for Hebrew Studies
Subject(s): Jewish studies
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 1582-8158
Status: Later issues not available
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Short Description
Counting in its editorial board important personalities such as Moshe Idel, Leon Volovici, Carol Iancu, Liviu Rotman, Nicolae Cajal, Dan Horia Mazilu, Andrei Cornea, Andrei Oisteanu, Silviu Lupascu, Mariuca Stanciu and Felicia Waldman, Studia Hebraica gathers together the papers presented in the international seminars organized each year by the "Goldstein Goren" Center for Hebrew Studies, covering a wide range of fields. It also includes conferences and additional texts contributed by various visiting professors as well as several book reviews, providing an overview of the Center's activities over the respective academic year.