Published biannually, AJS Perspectives is the leading forum for exploring methodological and pedagogical issues in Jewish Studies.
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Laura Limonic, SUNY Old Westbury
Federica Schoeman, University of South Carolina
Art Editor
Douglas Rosenberg, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Roundtable Editor
Jason Schulman, New York University
Teaching through Film and Media Editor
Olga Gershenson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Victoria Aarons,
Trinity University
Rachel Blumenthal,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Roni Cohen,
Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main
Mazalit Haim,
Vanderbilt University
Ofer Idels,
University of Calgary
Sheila Jelen,
University of Chicago Divinity School
Debra Kaufman,
Northeastern University
Michal Kravel-Tovi,
Tel Aviv University
Lauren Lockshin,
The City College of New York, CUNY
Ruth Panofsky, Toronto Metropolitan University
Christopher Silver,
McGill University
Mark L. Smith, American Jewish University
Daniela R.P. Weiner, Stanford University
Melissa Weininger, California State University, Northridge
AJS Perspectives (ISSN 1529-6423) is published twice annually by the Association for Jewish Studies.
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PDFs of AJS Perspectives articles from 1999 to 2014 are available on the Berman Jewish Policy Archive, along with PDFs of the magazine's predecessor publication, the Association for Jewish Studies Newsletter, published from 1970 through the mid-1990s.