14 June 2011

Seeking Book Reviewers: Women in Judaism Journal

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal is published exclusively on the Internet as a forum for scholarly debate on gender-related issues in Judaism. It is particularly intended to promote critical analysis of gender inequalities within Jewish religion, culture, and society, both ancient and modern. The journal does not promote a fixed ideology, and welcomes a variety of approaches. The material may be cross-methodological or interdisciplinary.

To access the list of the review copies, click on the Books Received button on the homepage of the journal. The list can also be obtained by emailing the editor-in-chief.

All reviews are 500-1000 words and due 30 days from receipt of the book. They may be formal or informal, as long as they are fair and engaging. Presently, our fiction list is in urgent need of reviews. (Some of the books are somewhat dated, but still available in print.)

Queries, along with a current CV or list of publications, should be made by e-mail to: dina.eylon@utoronto.ca

Dissemination of this message is highly encouraged. Graduate students, independent scholars, journalists, and writers are invited to take this rare opportunity of entering the world of online scholarly publishing.

Dr. Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief
1136-3 Centre St., Ste. 246
Thornhill, Ontario L4J 3M8
Canada

Contact Information:

For inquiries: dina.eylon@utoronto.ca

For submissions: dina.eylon@utoronto.ca

Website: http://www.womeninjudaism.org
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