The Journal of Jewish Identities explores the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity, encompassing its historical, cultural, and religious dimensions. It examines how Jewish communities and individuals navigate issues of belonging, assimilation, and representation within various societal and organizational contexts. The journal also investigates the evolving perceptions of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, and the role of religious and ethnic identities in shaping social activism.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Literature and Literary TheoryQ3
PhilosophyQ3
Religious StudiesQ3
History and Philosophy of ScienceQ4
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PhilosophyReligious StudiesLiterature and Literary TheoryHistory and Philosophy of Science
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Jewish and Middle Eastern StudiesJewish Identity and SocietyRace, History, and American SocietyMemory, Trauma, and CommemorationAmerican Jewish Fiction AnalysisMiddle East Politics and SocietyGerman History and SocietyBiblical Studies and InterpretationBorges, Kipling, and Jewish IdentityPolish-Jewish Holocaust Memory Studies