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We are thrilled to announce that beginning with our winter issue in January 2026, the Jewish Quarterly Review will become fully open access, including future issues and our whole 136-year back catalog!

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A Gift from JQR and the Katz Center
A century and a third of Jewish scholarship goes open access
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Did you catch Sunny S. Yudkoff's 2024 JQR essay "Yankev Glatshteyn and the Threat of Yiddish Joy"?
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If you're in the Philly area, check out her talk at Penn next week!
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Did you catch Sunny S. Yudkoff's 2024 JQR essay "Yankev Glatshteyn and the Threat of Yiddish Joy"?
muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...

If you're in the Philly area, check out her talk at Penn next week!
figs.sas.upenn.edu/events/2025/....
thejqr.bsky.social
We are thrilled to announce that beginning with our winter issue in January 2026, the Jewish Quarterly Review will become fully open access, including future issues and our whole 136-year back catalog!

Learn more about this exciting change on the blog:
katz.sas.upenn.edu/resources/bl...
A Gift from JQR and the Katz Center
A century and a third of Jewish scholarship goes open access
katz.sas.upenn.edu
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(5/5) Finally, you can watch Natalie speak on "Demystifying Peer Review" for a panel organized by the Ancient Judaism Regional Seminar in 2021. (It's free!)

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Demystifying Peer Review
JQR editor Natalie Dohrmann walks you through the peer evaluation process in a video from AJRS.
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(4/5) You’ve submitted an article, and now the editors have returned with a decision and peer evaluations. How do you incorporate the reviews productively? How do you handle criticism or contradictory feedback?

Advice for authors in another JQR blog post:
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The Peaks, Valleys, Perils, and Rewards of Peer Review: Part II. How to Read Peer Evaluations
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(1/5) It's peer review week! #PRW2025 Thank you to those who have reviewed for JQR over the years. We would not be here without you.

Check out this thread for insights and reflections from the JQR editors on the peer review process, including advice for authors and reviewers. 🧵
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In our current issue, Leslie Ribovich and Cara Rock-Singer stage a conversation with 20th century cultural critics James Baldwin and Rabbi Louis Finkelstein.

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Fabulative Friends: An Essay
Leslie Ribovich and Cara Rock-Singer set two great twentieth-century cultural critics into dialogue
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These essays are free to access without a subscription thru 9/5. Get them now!

Simcha Gross, "From Togas to Turbans: Jewish Male Head Coverings between the Roman and Sasanian Worlds"

Edwin Seroussi, "Gossip, Rumors, Rehabilitation: Israel Najara's Shaming Revisited"

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Project MUSE - Jewish Quarterly Review-Volume 115, Number 3, Summer 2025
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In a short note in JQR 115.3, Jonathan Howard examines the 12th c. MS that seems to evidence the origin of the Palestinian vocalization signs. He argues that it actually refers to cantillation signs, leaving the origin of the vocalization signs uncertain.

Take a look:
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Project MUSE - <i>Maḥzor Vitry</i>'s "Palestinian Vocalization": Is It Really Vocalization?
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This summer Shai Secunda returned to JQR with his essay "The Babylonian Talmud, the Aramaic Incantation Bowls, and Babylonian Jewish Textuality."
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You can revisit his earlier JQR essays on the Bavli here:
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Project MUSE - The Babylonian Talmud, the Aramaic Incantation Bowls, and Babylonian Jewish Textuality
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In our current issue, Tsiona Lida explores the concept of hope in the work of Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi and Walter Benjamin, and shows how their differing approaches illustrate the affective qualities of historical writing.

Don't miss her essay:
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Project MUSE - The Ascent of Fallen Jews: Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi's Politics of Hope in Light of Walter Benjamin
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Why do Jews cover their heads?

In JQR 115.3, @simchagross.bsky.social looks at norms of Jewish male head covering as a proxy for cultural assimilation and difference in rabbinic Rome and Sasania.

Learn more on the blog and read his essay FREE thru September 5!
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Why Do Jews Cover Their Heads?
In JQR 115.3, Simcha Gross looks at norms of Jewish male head covering as a proxy for cultural assimilation and difference in rabbinic Rome and Sasania
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Our summer issue is out and two essays are free for a limited time. Don't forget to peruse the TOC! 🌻

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Project MUSE - Jewish Quarterly Review-Volume 115, Number 3, Summer 2025
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Pssst... have you heard?

Edwin Seroussi's essay in our current issue, "Gossip, Rumors, Rehabilitation: Israel Najara's Shaming Revisited," is free to read and download through September 5! Learn more on the blog.

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Pssst ... Have You Heard about Israel Najara?
In JQR 115.3, Edwin Seroussi finds deeper meanings threaded through the long history of slanderous gossip attached to the famous poet and composer
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JQR 115.3 is here! We've got:
-Early Jewish head coverings
-The Talmud & the Aramaic incantation bowls
-Israel Naraja
-The Palestinian vocalization signs
-Yosef Yerushalmi & Walter Benjamin
-James Baldwin & Louis Finkelstein

Read the TOC +2 free essays!👇
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