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Routledge Jewish Studies Series

About the Book Series

Studies, which are interpreted to cover the disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, culture, politics, philosophy, theology, religion, as they relate to Jewish affairs. The remit includes texts which have as their primary focus issues, ideas, personalities and events of relevance to Jews, Jewish life and the concepts which have characterised Jewish culture both in the past and today. The series is interested in receiving appropriate scripts or proposals.

98 Series Titles


The Jewish Question Revisited Trade, Class and Identity

The Jewish Question Revisited: Trade, Class and Identity

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Sabby Sagall
July 30, 2026

The Jewish Question Revisited: Trade, Class and Identity reinterprets the historical trajectory of Jewish identity through the lens of economic function, class dynamics, and the rise of Zionism - offering a provocative reassessment of one of history’s most enduring social questions. Engaging with ...

Gentile Food Bans Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage

Gentile Food Bans: Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By David Raab
July 22, 2026

Gentile Food Bans: Halakhah and the Fear of Intermarriage challenges long-standing rabbinic and scholarly assumptions about the origins of dietary restrictions in Jewish law. Re-examining halakhic texts across centuries, this book argues that the early prohibitions against consuming Gentile bread ...

Expressivist Religious Zionism Modernity and the Sacred in a Nationalist Movement

Expressivist Religious Zionism: Modernity and the Sacred in a Nationalist Movement

1st Edition

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By Shlomo Fischer
May 21, 2026

This book presents a new approach to the study of Religious Zionism. In counter-distinction to the prevalent fundamentalist approach, it argues that mainstream of Religious Zionism is a romantic religious nationalist movement in which the modern idea of self-expression and related notions, such as ...

Hans Jonas The Early Years

Hans Jonas: The Early Years

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Daniel M. Herskowitz, Elad Lapidot, Christian Wiese
May 21, 2026

This book offers new perspectives on the early and formative years of the German-Jewish philosopher Hans Jonas, through innovative studies of his German and Hebrew work in pre-war Germany and Palestine. Covering all facets of Jonas’s early work, the book brings together leading scholars to explore ...

Moses Maimonides and Chaim Volozhiner How Judaism Continues after the Deliteralization of God

Moses Maimonides and Chaim Volozhiner: How Judaism Continues after the Deliteralization of God

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Aryeh Botwinick
May 20, 2026

Moses Maimonides and Reb Chaim Volozhiner are among the most famous and influential medieval and early modern writers offering theoretical resolutions about how to comprehend the concept of God. Aryeh Botwinick explores some of the broad based philosophical and theological issues about human ...

Israel and the Rise of the Global Domain Interpreting Jewish Existence

Israel and the Rise of the Global Domain: Interpreting Jewish Existence

1st Edition

By Mark Tilse
February 25, 2026

Israel and the Rise of the Global Domain: Interpreting Jewish Existence offers the first comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding Jewish existence through the lens of spatial paradigms within the global epoch, drawing upon innovative interpretive methods across political science, ...

Ancient Bible Interpretation and its Legacies Politics, Literature, and Heresy

Ancient Bible Interpretation and its Legacies: Politics, Literature, and Heresy

1st Edition

By David Aberbach
December 29, 2025

Ancient Bible Interpretation and its Legacies: Politics, Literature, and Heresy offers a sweeping exploration of the evolving role of Bible interpretation from ancient to modern times, revealing its profound impact on religious, political, literary, and secular culture. Tracing the origins of ...

Samuel Joseph Agnon, Psychoanalysis and Jewish History A Comparative Study

Samuel Joseph Agnon, Psychoanalysis and Jewish History: A Comparative Study

1st Edition

By David Aberbach
September 12, 2025

Samuel Joseph Agnon, Psychoanalysis and Jewish History: A Comparative Study compares the writings of Samuel Joseph Agnon (1887–1970) with other writers, including Gustav Flaubert, Franz Kafka, D.H. Lawrence, and Carl Gustav Jung, as well as his great Hebrew predecessors, Mendele Mocher Sefraim and ...

The Poetry and Essays of Uri Zvi Grinberg Politics and Zionism

The Poetry and Essays of Uri Zvi Grinberg: Politics and Zionism

1st Edition

By Tamar Wolf-Monzon
July 30, 2025

This book focuses on the complex network of relationships between the poet Uri Zvi Grinberg and the Labor Movement in Mandate Palestine from 1923 to 1937. Making use of letters found in the Uri Zvi Grinberg Archive at the National Library of Israel (NLI), the author reconstructs the characteristics...

Jewish Women Between Conformity and Agency

Jewish Women: Between Conformity and Agency

1st Edition

By Katharina Galor
May 06, 2025

Jewish Women: Between Conformity and Agency examines the concepts of gender and sexuality through the primary lens of visual and material culture from antiquity through to the present day. The backbone of this transhistorical and transcontextual study is the question of Jewish women’s agency in ...

Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy Piety and Zealotry

Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy: Piety and Zealotry

1st Edition

By Menachem Keren-Kratz
April 14, 2025

Beginning with the informal establishment of Jewish Orthodoxy by a Hungarian rabbi in the early nineteenth century, this book traces the history and legacy of Jewish Hungarian Orthodoxy over the course of the last 200 years. To date, no single book has provided a comprehensive overview of the ...

Contemporary Israeli Haredi Society Profiles, Trends, and Challenges

Contemporary Israeli Haredi Society: Profiles, Trends, and Challenges

1st Edition

Edited By Kimmy Caplan, Nissim Leon
December 18, 2024

This edited volume offers profiles of contemporary Israeli Haredi (i.e., Jewish Ultra-Orthodox) society from several disciplinary points of view, resisting a generalized approach and examining the different, sometimes competing currents, that define it. It is argued that Haredi society has ...

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