Modern Judaism

Papers
(The median citation count of Modern Judaism is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Modernization and Identity Among Iraqi Jews from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Mid-Twentieth Century6
Fighting, Rescuing, and Building: The Jewish Palestinian Soldiers in Eretz Israel and Italy3
Monty Noam Penkower, After the HolocaustMonty Noam Penkower, Israel: As a Phoenix Ascending1
Hans Jonas: The Last German Philosopher and His Jewish Challenge to Modernity: Affirming Life1
Contributors1
Hasbara Revisited: Israel, the New Left, and Diaspora Jewry, 1967–19731
Shlomo M. Brody, Ethics of Our Fighters—A Jewish View on War and Morality1
Modernist Synagogues for Modern Jews: Architecture and Jewish Identity in Weimar-Era Germany0
Piety, Purity, and Pain: The Head Shaving Ritual for Women in Ultra-Orthodox Communities and Its Underlying Concept of Halachah0
Contributors0
TRADITIONAL THEOLOGY TALKS TURKEY: A REVIEW ESSAY0
A Forty-Year-Old Campaign: Anne Frank’s Diary and the Holocaust Deniers, 1958–19980
Etrog Helps with Pregnancy: The Origin and Development of A Folk Practice0
The Leibowitzer Rebbe: Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Hasidism0
The Fear of Losing Control: The Crisis of Posen’s Orthodox Elite During the First Half of the 19th Century0
The Experience Of Prophecy in the Mystical Diaries of Rabbi David Kohen0
A New View of Goethe and the Jews0
Contributors0
Correction0
Correction to: Beyond Hasidism: Tracing the Cultural Legacies of Israel Ba’al Shem Tov0
Cooperation, Integration, and Assimilation: Abba Hillel Silver, Emanuel Neumann, the Lowdermilk Plan, and the Arab Question in the Forties0
The Periodical Olam Katan (1901–1904) and Its Readers: A Study in Modern Jewish Childhood in Eastern Europe0
Neo-Hasidism: The Questions are Theological0
Contributors0
Niddah and the (In-)Visibility of Jewish Practice in 19th-Century Central Europe0
Victoria Aarons (ed.), The New Jewish American Literary Studies0
A Synagogue Center Grows in Tel Aviv: On Glocalization, Consumerism and Religion0
Observant Feminism Across Borders: The Transnational Origins of Partnership Minyanim0
Books Received0
Meyer Schapiro, the Jewish Museum, and Living Artists: A Scholar’s Overlooked Activism0
An Ambivalent Turn: The Changing Image of the Talmud Among Twentieth-Century German-Jewish Intellectuals0
Religious-Zionist Right-Wing Israelis: Their Expectations of Archeological Research in Judea and Samaria and Their Ways of Contending with the Resulting Complicated Findings0
The Holocaust as an (UN)Exceptional Phenomenon: Development and Change in the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Outlook0
THE “FAILURE OF SUCCESS” IN ENLIGHTENMENT THOUGHT: JONATHAN SACKS AS A JEWISH PHILOSOPHER0
Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers, American Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel, A Hasidic Village in Upstate New York0
Alvin Rosenfeld, ed. Contending with Antisemitism in a Rapidly Changing Political Climate0
The Human Being as the Image of God0
The Struggle Over Education in the Yishuv: Rav Kook and the Herzliya Gymnasium0
From the American Jewish Conference to the Establishment of Israel: The First Jewish Zionist Grassroots Movement and President Truman0
Contributors0
CONTRIBUTORS0
Correction to: Rabbi Shlomo Mashiah and His “Shirah”: Modern Immigration and Mystic Redemption0
Rabbi Shlomo Mashiah and His “Shirah”: Modern Immigration and Mystic Redemption0
Michael A. Meyer, Rabbi Leo Baeck: Living a Religious Imperative in Troubled Times0
Chastening Germany: Graetz’s Lusty Jew And Asexual Jewess As Semitic Saviors0
Contributors0
Alan T. Levenson, Maurice Samuel: Life and Letters of a Secular Jewish Contrarian0
To Hell and Back: The 1968 Asian Cup Finals as a Test Case for Iran–Israel Relations0
Virtuality: A Theory of Digital Judaism(S)0
Satmar and Neturei Karta: Jews Against Zionism0
The Return of Biblical Theology: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and the Theological-Literary Movement0
Jonathan Garb, Does God Doubt? R. Gershon Henoch Leiner’s Thought0
Books Received0
Communists Encounter Islamic Antisemitism and Misogyny, 1917–19570
Eugene Korn, To Be A Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values0
Correction to: A Synagogue Center Grows in Tel Aviv: On Glocalization, Consumerism and Religion0
Contributors0
PILGRIMAGE TO SITES OF HEROISM—IDENTITY, HERITAGE, and REMEMBRANCE0
Between Safed and Vienna: Chajim Bloch’s the Memoires of the Kabbalist Vital0
REDEFINING HASIDISM: A STUDY OF ELIE WIESEL’S THE TALE OF A NIGGUN0
Martin Buber’s Small Theological–Political Tractate The Question to the Single One as a Call for Intersubjective Action0
Elie Wiesel and a Legacy of (Post-)Witnessing0
Daniel Ross Goodman, Soloveitchik’s Children: Irving Greenberg, David Hartman, Jonathan Sacks, and the Future of Jewish Theology in America0
Beyond Hasidism: Tracing the Cultural Legacies of Israel Ba’al Shem Tov0
Excellence in Exile: Jewish Exceptionalism in Anti-Zionist Thought0
Contributors0
Italian Jewish Identity and Zionism: From the Emancipation to Postwar Italy (1848–1948)0
God-Talk: an Introduction0
Jewish Ethics of Shaming in the Age of Corona0
Contributors0
The Function of Antisemitism in the Age of Scientific Medicine0
Contributors’ Page0
“Judea Declares War on Britain”: The Impact of American Jewish Anti-Nazi Protests on the Struggle for a Jewish State, 1945–19480
Are You my Rabbi? Yitz Greenberg’s Intellectual Biography in Kuhnian Terms0
Contributors0
What do we Mean by “Orthodox” Judaism?0
Japanese and Jews in Shanghai0
Books Received0
When Prophecy Fails: The Case of the Satmar Rebbe, the Six-Day War, and the Book Al Ha-Geula Ve-Al Ha-Temura0
Education and Formation in an Interwar Hasidic Yeshiva: The Case of Tomkhe Temimim Warsaw0
Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Covenant and World Religions: Irving Greenberg, Jonathan Sacks, and the Quest for Orthodox Pluralism0
FICTIONAL RABBIS’ SPOUSE SLEUTHS: MARRIED TO THE RABBI, WEDDED TO MYSTERY0
Kathryn Hellerstein and Song Lihong, China and Ashkenazic Jewry: Transcultural Encounters0
Bandwagon “Activism,” Uncritical Thinking, and the Ostracism of Jews in the Name of Progressive Anti-Zionism0
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