Zion (journal)
Zion (Hebrew: ציון) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Jewish history and ethnography, printed in the Hebrew language and published since 1935 by the Historical Society of Israel and the Zalman Shazar Center. The journal was founded by Yitzhak Baer (1888-1980) and Benzion Dinur (1884-1973). Senior Israeli scholars, Michael Toch and Nadav Na'aman, serve as the journal's chief-editors. Back issues are available on JSTOR.
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Zion (journal)
Zion (Hebrew: ציון) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering Jewish history and ethnography, printed in the Hebrew language and published since 1935 by the Historical Society of Israel and the Zalman Shazar Center. The journal was founded by Yitzhak Baer (1888-1980) and Benzion Dinur (1884-1973). Senior Israeli scholars, Michael Toch and Nadav Na'aman, serve as the journal's chief-editors. Back issues are available on JSTOR.
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Israel
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Jewish history and ethnography
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Michael Toch and Nadav Neeman
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The Historical Society of Israel and the Zalman Shazar Center
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