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Tzvi Abusch
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
William Adler
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Anne Oravetz Albert
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Esperanza Alfonso
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Gulie Arad Ne'eman
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Allan Arkush
1998-1999 (2): Haskalah, Enlightenment, and European Society
Annette Aronowicz
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Moshe Assis
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Cornelia Aust
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Gershon Bacon
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Arnold Band
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Doron Bar
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Hamutal Bar-Yosef
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Eitan Bar-Yosef
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Jacob Barnai
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Israel Bartal
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Orit Bashkin
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Albert Baumgarten
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Jean Baumgarten
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Elisheva Baumgarten
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Adam Beaver
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Gary Beckman
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Malachi Beit-Arie
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Dan Ben-Amos
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Michal Ben-Horin
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Yaron Ben-Naeh
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Menahem Ben-Sasson
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Haggai Ben-Shammai
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Amnon Ben-Tor
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Shlomo Berger
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Beth Berkowitz
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Adele Berlin
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Silvia Berti
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Yoram Bilu
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Menahem Blondheim
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Robert Bonfil
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Olga Borovaya
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Ra’anan Boustan (Abusch)
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Stephan Braese
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Zachary Braiterman
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Ross Brann
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
Marc Bregman
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Dvora Bregman
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
Francesca Bregoli
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Linda Bregstein
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Michael Brenner
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Edward Breuer
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Miroslawa Bulat
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Stephen Burnett
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Sagit Butbul
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Piero Capelli
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Marc Caplan
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Javier Castaño
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
J. H. Chajes (Yossi Hayyut)
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Bryan Cheyette
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Mordechai Cohen
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Jeremy Cohen
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Richard Cohen
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
1998-1999 (2): Haskalah, Enlightenment, and European Society
Amnon Cohen
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Julia Phillips Cohen
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Cedric Cohen-Skalli
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Bernard Dov Cooperman
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Rita Copeland
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Hannah Cotton
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Allison Coudert
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Muhammad Dandamayev
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Deborah Dash Moore
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Yossi David
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Martin Davies
1998-1999 (2): Haskalah, Enlightenment, and European Society
Jonathan Decter
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Jonathan Dekel-Chen
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Charles Dellheim
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Yaacov Deutsch
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Natalie B. Dohrmann
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Eliezer Don-Yehiya
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Theodor Dunkelgrün
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Glenn Dynner
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Barry Eichler
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Tamar El-Or
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Daniel J. Elazar
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Jacob Elbaum
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Jamal Elias
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Ayala Eliyahu
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Yaakov Elman
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Jonathan Elukin
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
David Engel
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Daphna Ephrat
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Michael Feige
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Shmuel Feiner
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Yael Feldman
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Jackie Feldman
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Naomi Feuchtwanger-Sarig
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Netanel Fisher
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Talya Fishman
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
David Fishman
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Nili S. Fox
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Federica Francesconi
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Jonathan Frankel
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Paula Fredriksen
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
David Freidenreich
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Miriam Frenkel
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Gad Freudenthal
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Menachem Friedman
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Tikva Frymer-Kensky
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Judah Galinsky
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Israel Gershoni
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Nurith Gertz
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Zvi Gitelman
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Seymour (Sy) Gitin
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Amelia Glaser
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Motti Golani
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Nili Gold
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Jessica Goldberg
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Harvey Goldberg
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Sylvie-Anne Goldberg
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Judah Goldin
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Miriam Goldstein
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Sarah Gracombe
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Tresa Grauer
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Moshe Greenberg
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Campbell Grey
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Jonathan Gribetz
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Jeffrey Grossman
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Francois Guesnet
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Alessandro Guetta
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
Eleazar Gutwirth
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
Joseph Hacker
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Moshe Halbertal
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Chaim Hames
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Menahem Haran
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Yuval Harari
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Warren Harvey
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
Galit Hasan-Rokem
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Joel Hecker
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Kathryn Hellerstein
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Anat Helman
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Michael Heyd
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Marc Hirshman
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
David Hollenberg
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Elisabeth Hollender
1998-1999 (1): Poetry and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Jewry
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Elliott Horowitz
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Amy Horowitz
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Wayne Horowitz
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Victor Hurowitz
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Moshe Idel
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Iris Idelson-Shein
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Kati Ihnat
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Oded Irshai
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Yosi Israeli
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Alfred Ivry
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Martin Jacobs
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Deborah Janssens
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Sara Japhet
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Sheila Jelen
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Alexander Joskowicz
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Robert Jütte
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Tamar Kadari
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Ephraim Kanarfogel
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Marion Kant
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Yosef Kaplan
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Nahum Karlinsky
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Jonathan Karp
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Ruth Karras
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Tamar Katriel
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Ethan Katz
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Ruth Katz
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Allen Kerkeslager
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Hillel Kieval
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Arthur Kiron
1998-1999 (2): Haskalah, Enlightenment, and European Society
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Birgit Klein
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Jacob Klein
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Deeana Klepper
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
John Klier
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Mark Kligman
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Israel Knohl
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Rebecca Kobrin
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Naomi Koltun-Fromm
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Oren Kosansky
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Ross Kraemer
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Robert Kraft
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Michael Kramer
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Maurice Kriegel
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Ehud Krinis
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Jack Kugelmass
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Cecile E. Kuznitz
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Berel Lang
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Tzvi Langermann
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Hayim Lapin
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Daniel J. Lasker
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Fabrizio Lelli
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
Paul Lerner
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Scott Lerner
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Lee Levine
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Joshua Levinson
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Milka Levy-Rubin
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Theodore Lewis
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Eva Lezzi
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Robert Liberles
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Gideon Libson
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Ora Limor
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Diana Linden
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Vivian Liska
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Olga Litvak
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Joseph E. Lowry
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Pawel Maciejko
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Vered Madar
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Aharon Maman
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Paul Mandel
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Rachel Manekin
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Charles Manekin
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Adam Mendelsohn
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Ezra Mendelsohn
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Ronit Meroz
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Katelyn Mesler
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Barbara Meyer
2010-2011: Converts and Conversion To and From Judaism
Alan Mintz
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Limor Mintz-Manor
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Vera Moreen
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Benny Morris
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Robert Morrison
2006-2007: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Life Under Caliphs and Sultans
Marcus Moseley
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Kenneth B. Moss
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Ophir Münz-Manor
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
David Myers
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
Hindy Najman
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Benjamin Nathans
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Gideon Nevo
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Hillel Newman
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Anita Norich
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Chaim Noy
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Gideon Ofrat
2000-2001: Modern Jewry and the Arts
Evelyne Oliel-Grausz
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Saul M. Olyan
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Martin Oosthuizen
1993-1994: Law & Spirituality
Tallay Ornan-Bigelman
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Ilana Pardes
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Iris Parush
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Shalom Paul
1995-1996: Learning and Literacy: The Transmission of Tradition and Knowledge From Antiquity to the Present
Sarah Pearce
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Yoav Peled
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Ilan Peleg
1996-1997 (1): Israeli Culture and Society: The Formative Period
Rakhmiel Peltz
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Derek Penslar
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Riv-Ellen Prell
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Alyssa Quint
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Marc Raphael
1996-1997 (2): Jewish Religion and Culture in the American Diaspora, 1920–1970
Ada Rapoport Albert
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
Lucia Raspe
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
2005-2006: The Jewish Book: Material Texts and Comparative Contexts
Annette Reed
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
John Reeves
2007-2008: Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity: Literary, Social, and Material Histories
Stefan C. Reif
2001-2002: Biblical Exegesis in a Comparative Context: Jewish, Christian, Islamic
Elchanan Reiner
2003-2004: Prescriptive Traditions and Lived Experience in the Jewish Religion: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives
2002-2003: Jewish History and Culture in Eastern Europe
1994-1995: History - Remembered, Recovered, Invented: Historical Memory and the Construction of Tradition
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Rami Reiner
2012-2013: Institutionalization, Innovation, and Conflict in 13th-Century Judaism: A Comparative View
Gary A. Rendsburg
1997-1998: Text, Artifact and Image: Revealing Ancient Israelite Religion
Gideon Reuveni
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Nils Roemer
1999-2000: Hebraica Veritas? Christian Hebraists, Jews, and the Study of Judaism in Early Modern Europe
2011-2012: Travel Facts, Travel Fictions, and the Performance of Jewish Identity
Jessica Roitman
2008-2009: Jews, Commerce, and Culture
Rachel Rojanski
2009-2010: Secularism and Its Discontents: Rethinking an Organizing Principle of Modern Jewish Life
Alan Rosen
2004-2005: Modern Jewish Literatures: Language, Identity, Writing
Tova Rosen
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