Bibliographies/Resource Lists
Academic guide to Jewish history
"Major print and internet scholarly resources. Offers a built-in search engine for keyword searching, along with a pull-down menu to locate materials by category, such as historical atlases, book reviews, and discussion lists. Each entry is annotated, when appropriate, and if an entry is available online at no cost, an active link is provided."
annotated bibliography on antisemitism (BAS) /
The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism comprises an online database accessible through Israel's university library network (ALEPH), and printed bibliographies. The bibliography includes works published throughout the world about antisemitism--books, dissertations, master's theses, and articles from periodicals and collections. It does not include newspaper articles, reviews, and works of fiction, nor does it cover antisemitic publications. The project has two parts: the ongoing annotated bibliography (from 1984 to the present), and the retrospective bibliography, which lists books and articles, published prior to 1984 (presently includes works published from 1965-1983). The long-term goal is to compile a comprehensive listing of all works written about antisemitism throughout history. For the purpose of this bibliography, antisemitism is defined as antagonism toward Jews and Judaism as expressed in writings (e.g., the New Testament, polemical literature, works of fiction), in the visual arts (e.g., art, caricatures, films), and in actions (e.g., massacres and pogroms, discriminatory legislation, the Holocaust). Since 1988, the bibliography includes all works dealing with the Holocaust period (1933-1945), i.e., on antisemitic ideology, policy, and attitudes, as well as on the Jewish experience (memoirs, memorial books, etc.)
Compact memory Internetarchiv judischer Periodika
A collection of electronic versions of the most important Jewish periodicals in German-speaking countries from 1806 to 1948
Jewish question" in German-speaking countries, 1848-1914 (ANT) /
Documents Jewish life and thought in Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, and the relations of these countries with the Jews living in their midst, in the years 1848-1914. The literature listed is both from and about that period. The bibliography continues Volkmar Eichstaedt's Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Judenfrage (1750-1848) (published 1938 in Nazi Germany, reprinted 1969 in England) to 1914, supplementing and extending it. Material about the period between 1915 and 1933 is currently being added
JewishGen the home of Jewish genealogy
Online source for Jewish genealogical research. Discussion groups, directories, and databases organized by country, locality, and family name
meaning of words Marcus Jastrow and the making of rabbinic dictionaries
University of Pennsylvania Library online exhibit to honor the 100th anniversary of the publication of Jastrow's dictionary of rabbinic liberature and also to mark the centenary of his death
Midrash bibliography
Modern Hebrew literature a bio-bibliographical lexicon
Okeanos Biblical, classical and ancient Near Eastern studies /
Sephardi Mizrahi studies caucus
"The central aim of the Sephardi/Mizrahi studies caucus is to promote the integration of Sephardi and Mizrahi studies into general Jewish studies, both in teaching and in scholarship. ... The caucus facilitates contacts among scholars and students interested in Sephardi/Mizrahi studies and serves as a source for information about scholars, organizations, publications, and syllabi related to the field."


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