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National Association of Professors of HebrewHebrew Studies Journal

Hebrew Studies 49
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Hebrew Studies

The Journal of the
National Association of Professors of Hebrew

A Journal Devoted to
Hebrew Language and Literature.

Published at the University of Wisconsin-Madison by the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in Institutions of Higher Learning

Issued by the National Association of Professors of Hebrew.

Offices at:
Hebrew Studies Journal
City College Milwaukee
2224 W. Kilbourn Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53233

ISSN 0146-4094

Current Issue: XLIX, 2008: See Table of Contents here.

Editor: Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont School of Theology)

Associate Editor: Smadar Shiffman (Tel Aviv University)

Book Review Editors

Pamela Barmash (biblical and rabbinics; Washington University)

Shachar Pinsker (medieval and modern; University of Michigan)

Editorial Board:

Nitza Ben Dov (Haifa University, Israel)
Yaffah Berlowitz (Bar-Ilan University)
Shmuel Bolozky (University of Massachusetts - Amherst)
Marc Brettler (Brandeis University)
W. Randall Garr (University of California - Santa Barbara)
Mayer Gruber (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
Stanley Nash (Hebrew Union College - JIR, New York)
Meira Polliack (Tel Aviv University)
Baruch Schwartz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Naomi Sokoloff (University of Washington)
Joel Gereboff (Arizona State University)
Andrew Vaughn (Gustavus Adolphus College)

Managing Editor: Rick Painter (City College Milwaukee)

Hebrew Studies is published with the support of the Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The NAPH is grateful for this support.

Information for Contributors- Guidelines for contributions to the Hebrew Studies Journal can be found here.