Oxford bibliographies. Jewish studies
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Oxford bibliographies. Jewish studies
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- Zionism from its inception to 1948
- (Holocaust) memorial books
- Abraham Ibn Ezra
- Abraham Isaac Kook
- Abraham Sutzkever
- Agudat Yisrael
- Ahad Ha'am
- American Hebrew literature
- American Jewish artists
- American Jewish literature
- American Jewish sociology
- An-sky (Shloyme Zanvil Rapoport)
- Ancient Jewish magic
- Ancient anti-Semitism
- Anthropology of the Jews
- Apocalypticism and Messianism
- Aramaic
- Archaeology : the Rabbinic period
- Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1867-1918
- Baruch Spinoza
- Biblical archaeology
- Biblical law
- Biblical literature
- Blood in the Hebrew Bible
- Bratslav/Breslev Hasidism
- Buczacz
- Bukharan Jews
- Canada
- Chełm in Jewish folklore
- Children and childhood in Jewish culture
- Children of Holocaust survivors
- China
- Chmielnitzki/Khmelnytsky
- Christian Yiddishism in the early modern period
- Dance in Jewish studies
- David Ben-Gurion
- David Bergelson
- Dead Sea scrolls
- Death, burial, and the afterlife
- Debbie Friedman
- Demography
- Deuteronomy
- Dietary laws
- Early modern Germany
- Early modern Jewish history
- East European Jewish folk music
- Eastern European Haskalah
- Emancipation
- Emma Goldman
- England
- Eruv
- Ethiopian Jews
- European Jewish sociology
- Exodus as a theme
- Facets of the modern Jewish bible
- Feminism
- Film
- Flavius Josephus
- Folklore
- Food
- Forverts/forward
- Franz Rosenzweig
- Gender and modern Jewish thought
- Gershom Scholem
- Ghettos in the Holocaust
- Golda Meir
- Golem
- Hasidism
- Hasidism in Poland
- Haskalah
- Haskalah (Jewish Englightenment) literature
- Hebrew
- Hebrew literature and music
- Hebrew literature outside of Israel since 1948
- Hebrew poety in Spain
- Heinrich Graetz
- Hellenistic Jewish literature
- Hermann Cohen
- History of the Holocaust
- Holland : 17th-18th centuries
- Holocaust literature
- Holocaust museums and memorials
- Indian Jews
- Isaac Bashevis singer
- Israel Ba'al Shem Tov
- Israel's society
- Israeli culture
- Israeli economy
- Israeli film
- Israeli literature
- Israeli politics and political leaders
- Israeli theater
- Jacob Frank
- Jewish American World War II literature
- Jewish American women writers in the 18th and 19th centuries
- Jewish Bbible translations
- Jewish diaspora
- Jewish economic history
- Jewish ethics
- Jewish folktales
- Jewish genetics
- Jewish heritage and cultural revival in Poland
- Jewish history in Poland, 1800-1939
- Jewish humor
- Jewish languages
- Jewish names
- Jewish territorialism (in relation to Jewish studies)
- Jewish-Christian polemics until the 15th century
- Jews and music
- Jews in Central Asia
- Jews in the Soviet Union
- Jews under classical Islam
- Jews under mdeieval Islam
- Joseph Ber Soloveitchik
- Judaism and the environment
- Kalonymus Kalman Shapira
- Karaism
- Ladino
- Late antique (Roman and Byzantine) history
- Latin American Jewish literature
- Latin American Jewish studies
- Law in the rabbinic period
- Life cycle rituals
- Lubavitch Hasidism
- Marc Chagall
- Martin Buber
- Maurice Schwartz
- Max Weinreich
- Medieval and renaissance political thought
- Medieval anti-Judaism
- Medieval literature
- Memory and history in the Hebrew Bible
- Menachem begin
- Messianic thought and movements
- Midrash
- Minority literatures in Israel
- Minsk
- Modern Germany
- Modern Hebrew literature
- Modern Hebrew poetry
- Modern Jewish history
- Modern Jewish politics
- Modern Kabbalah
- Modern anti-semitism
- Moses Maimonides
- Moses Maimonides : Mishneh Torah
- Moses Mendelssohn
- Narrative in the Talmud
- Nathan Birnbaum
- Neo-Hasidism
- New York City
- North Africa
- Orthodoxy
- Palestinian Talmud/Yerushalmi
- Philo of Alexandria
- Philosophical and theological responses to the Holocaust
- Piyyut
- Poland until the late 18th century
- Post-World War II Orthodoxy
- Prayer and liturgy
- Purity and impurity in ancient Israel and early Judaism
- Queer Jewish texts in the Americas
- Rabbi Yeheil Michel Epstein and his Arukh Hashulchan
- Rabbinic literature
- Rashi's commentary on the Bible
- Reform Judaism
- Religion and state in Israel
- Revelation
- Ritual objects and folk art
- Russia
- Russian Jewish culture
- Sabbath
- Sabbatianism
- Sacrifice in the Bible
- Safed
- Sarah Schenirer and Bais Yaakov
- Second Temple archaeology
- Sephardi Jews
- Sexuality and the body
- Shlomo Carlebach
- Shmuel Yosef Agnon
- Simon Dubnov
- South Africa
- Space in modern Hebrew literature
- Synagogue art
- Talmud and philosophy
- The Druze community in Israel
- The General Jewish Workers' Bund
- The Hebrew story in the Middle Ages
- The Holocaust in Austria
- The Holocaust in France
- The Holocaust in Germany
- The Holocaust in Poland
- The Holocaust in the Netherlands
- The Holocaust in the Soviet Union
- The Jews of Yemen
- The Second Temple period
- The Shulhan Arukh and sixteenth century Jewish law
- The early modern Yiddish Bible, 1534-1686
- The kibbutz
- Tractate Avodah Zarah (in the Talmud)
- Traditions of translation in Hebrew literature
- Translation
- United States
- Vienna
- Vilna
- Warsaw
- Wissenschaft des Judentums
- Women and gender relations
- Yankev Glatshteyn/Jacob Glatstein
- Yiddish
- Yiddish avant-garde theater
- Yiddish in Palestine/Israel
- Yiddish linguistics
- Yiddish literature before 1800
- Yiddish literature since 1800
- Yiddish theater
- Zamenhof
- Ze'ev Jabotinsky
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