Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
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Since 1981, Shofar has been published quarterly by Purdue University Press on behalf of the University's Jewish Studies Program. It is the official journal of the Western and Midwest Jewish Studies Associations. Shofar publishes original, scholarly work and reviews a wide range of recent books in Judaica.
Shofar Table of Contents
Volume 31, Number 2
Special Issue: Israel and Jewish Studies
Editor's Introduction
Gregory Mahler
Democratic Themes in Religious Zionism
Alexander Kaye
Integration of Religion in Democratizing Societies: Lessons from the Israeli Experience
Aviad Rubin
A Touch Away from Cultural Others
Miri Talmon
Balancing Women's Rights and Religious Rights: The Issue of Bus Segregation
Miriam Feldheim
Religious, Hateful, and Racist Speech in Israel
Raphael Cohen-Almagor
The Conflict of Conscience and Law in a Jewish State
Gábor Balázs
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Shofar publishes scholarly papers (5,000-10,000 words), book reviews, and review essays. All papers are evaluated through a double-blind peer review. Please submit papers and address questions to the managing editor at shofar@purdue.edu.
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