Association for the Social
Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ)
Sponsor of Conference Security
An interdisciplinary organization of social scientists researching the Jewish people throughout the world.
Flora Cassen
Sponsor of Conference Security
Center for Jewish History
Sponsor of the Exhibit Hall Coffee Break (Monday Morning)
The Center for Jewish History is the largest and most comprehensive archive of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel and is home to five distinguished partner organizations: American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
The Jewish Theological Seminary, Gershon Gekst Graduate School
Sponsor of the Conference Pens
The Gershon Kekst Graduate School of The Jewish Theological Seminary offers the most extensive academic program in advanced Jewish Studies in North America.
Latin American Jewish Studies Association
Sponsor of Conference Security
LAJSA serves as an international network for researchers working on common topics found in different regions of the world. Members are kept in touch by the electronic listserv “LAJSA-List”, News & Announcements (Notícias e Anúncios) on the website, regional and international academic conferences, and an online publication of Latin American Jewish Studies.
Lehigh University, Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies
Sponsor of the Exhibit Hall Coffee Break
Founded in 1984, Lehigh’s Berman Center houses an undergraduate Jewish Studies minor, hosts acclaimed speakers, and convenes seminars and conferences for Jewish studies scholars from around the world.
The Ohio State University, Melton Center for
Jewish Studies
Sponsor of Conference Security
Jewish studies at The Ohio State University comprises one of the largest and most diverse programs in the country, offering an impressive selection of courses, a multidisciplinary faculty, and a wide range of events.
UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies
Sponsor of the Conference Tote Bag
The UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies is a world-class research center and intellectual hub for the study of Jewish culture, religion, thought, literature, and much more.
University of San Francisco Swig Program in Jewish Studies & Social Justice
Sponsor of the Conference Wifi
USF JSSJ is the world’s first and only academic program to formally link Jewish Studies with Social Justice.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies
Sponsor of Conference Security
The Stahl Center serves the UWM campus and the Milwaukee community with courses and public events covering a wide variety of topics in the field of Jewish Studies.
Vanderbilt University–Jewish Studies
Sponsor of Conference Security
Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt offers an interdisciplinary department that facilitates the critical study of Jewish history, religion, language, philosophy, politics, culture, society, music, art, and literature across continents and over three millennia.
Yale University Program in Jewish Studies
Sponsor of the Mobile App
Yale University Program in Jewish Studies makes central the global histories, cultures, and philosophies of Jews and Judaism in the comparative environment of diaspora and related terms (nationalism, cosmopolitanism, homeland, refugee, exile, minority).
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Promoting the advancement and perpetuation of humanistic inquiry and artistic creativity by encouraging excellence in scholarship and in the performing arts, and by supporting research libraries and other institutions that transmit cultural heritage.
Taube Philanthropies supports programs in the San Francisco Bay Area, Poland, and Israel. Areas of concentration include education and scholarship, Jewish cultural renewal and heritage preservation, institution and community building, and public policy initiatives oriented to preserve American principles.
Rice University Program in Jewish Studies
The Program in Jewish Studies at Rice University is committed to the academic study of Judaism in its many forms, expressions, and customs.
Yale University Program in Jewish Studies
Yale University Program in Jewish Studies makes central the global histories, cultures, and philosophies of Jews and Judaism in the comparative environment of diaspora and related terms (nationalism, cosmopolitanism, homeland, refugee, exile, minority).
Atla connects researchers with religion and theology content through its databases, member libraries and librarians.
American University Jewish Studies Program
The AU Jewish Studies Program offers diverse courses in Jewish history, culture, and tradition, led by our award-winning faculty.
Arizona State University, Center for Jewish Studies
Together, our academic program and research center provide educational opportunities and intellectual resources to community members around the world.
Indiana University, Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program
The Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University is one of the largest, oldest, and most comprehensive programs of its kind.
The Jewish Museums Project explores how museums, archives, and libraries spotlight history and culture, confront antisemitism, and create lasting change.
Johns Hopkins University, The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Program in Jewish Studies
The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Jewish Studies Program is dedicated to the study of Jewish history, literature, language, politics, and religion. The program provides students with the opportunity to explore more than three millennia of Jewish culture and civilization, from biblical to contemporary times.
Religions is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal on religions and theology, published monthly online by MDPI.
Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
An institution of higher Jewish learning dedicated to building a stronger and more vibrant future.
University of Connecticut, Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life
University of Connecticut Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life offers Judaic Studies through creative scholarship, undergraduate and graduate courses, scholarly lectures, and community events.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Center for Jewish Studies
Established in 2003, the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill unites the general public, students and faculty from various academic disciplines who share a common passion for a deeper understanding of Jewish history, culture and thought.
University of Pennsylvania Jewish Studies Program
Our program reflects the full range and diverse dimensions of the Jewish experience as well as different approaches to studying Jewish life and culture.
University of Toronto, Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies
Over the past five decades, the University of Toronto has developed one of the best and most comprehensive Jewish Studies programs in North America. Jewish Studies faculty offer courses in numerous disciplines, including archeology, art, history, languages, literature, performance, philosophy, political science, religion, and sociology.
The Center for Jewish Studies offers interdisciplinary courses which can count towards the Minor in Jewish and Israel Studies. It hosts Jewish and Israel events (including an annual Israeli film festival and endowed lectures) and visiting scholars.
70 Faces Media
Booth# 214
We are a non-profit organization and the largest digital publisher of Jewish content in America, reaching over 600,000 daily email subscribers and 2.5 million monthly web users through our websites: JTA News, NY Jewish Week, My Jewish Learning, Kveller, Hey Alma, The Nosher, and Jewish Digital Summit.
Academic Studies Press
Booth# 114
Academic Studies Press is a scholarly publisher devoted to advancing knowledge and understanding in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on Jewish Studies and Slavic Studies.
Association for Jewish Studies
Booth# 215
The largest learned society and professional organization representing Jewish Studies scholars worldwide.
Ayin Press
Booth# 213
Ayin Press is an independent publishing house rooted in Jewish culture and emanating outward.
Brandeis University Press
Booth# 101
"Brandeis University Press fosters the growth of humanities, arts, and the social, natural, and physical sciences while upholding the principles of social justice, cultural diversity, and intellectual integrity. "
Brill
Booth# 203
An academic publisher specializing in the humanities, social sciences, and law.
Center for Jewish History
Booth# 109
As one of the world's foremost research institutions, the Center offers academic fellowships, symposia, conferences and lectures as well as a wide array of cultural, educational and genealogy programs for the public.
De Gruyter
Booth# 208
As an independent academic publisher, we publish over 1,500 books and 16,000 journal articles every year, across 30 subject areas. This includes more than 200 books and 5,000 articles in open access. We also offer some 80 databases and online reference works, covering an extremely broad spectrum of disciplines.
Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies
Booth# 105
Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies' distinguished programs offer higher education and research in Jewish Studies on all academic levels.
Historicana
Booth# 104
Featuring imprints about the artist Arthur Szyk, including the deluxe limited edition Haggadah.
Human Rights Haggadah
Booth# 113
Helps us understand human rights by examining their evolution through Jewish and secular sources.
Indiana University Press
Booth# 201
Founded in 1950, we are one of the largest public university presses and recognized internationally as a leader in the humanities and social sciences.
ISD LLC
Booth# 100
Distributor of scholarly books, including from Hebrew Union College Press
The Jewish Publication Society
Booth# 102
For the past 125 years JPS has been the preeminent publisher of books at the heart of Jewish culture in the English reading world.
Jewish Review of Books Foundation
Booth# 115
Jewish Review of Books is a quarterly print publication for serious readers with Jewish interests.
Koren Publishers Jerusalem / Toby Press
Booth# 209
Koren Jerusalem and Toby Press provide primary and secondary Jewish sources by world-class authors.
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
(Online Exhibitor)
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization aims to explore, explain, and perpetuate the Jewish heritage.
NYU Press
Booth# 210
NYU Press is an award-winning publisher in the humanities and social sciences.
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies
Booth# 211
The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies is an open, inclusive, diverse and intellectually challenging Jewish learning community based in Jerusalem with programs worldwide.
Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization
Booth# 106
A dynamic, expanding collection of primary sources curated across Jewish history by leading scholars. Explore at posenlibrary.com/AJS.
Princeton University Press
Booth# 202
Founded in 1905, Princeton University Press is a nonprofit publisher with close connections to Princeton University.
Rutgers University Press
Booth# 112
Bold Ideas, Essential Reading.
Springer
Booth# 205
Springer and Palgrave MacMillan Jewish Studies List
Stanford University Press
Booth# 204
Visit our virtual exhibit at https://www.sup.org/virtual-exhibit/ajs/ and enjoy a 30% discount using code S22XAJS.
SUNY Press
Booth# 110
SUNY Press has a long-standing and wide-ranging list in Jewish studies. We publish scholarly works on Jewish history, culture, religion, philosophy, and literature, with a particular focus on the modern and contemporary periods. We also publish in Israel studies and Holocaust studies.
University of Pennsylvania Press
Booth# 103
Visit Penn Press at booth #103 or our virtual exhibit: https://site.pennpress.org/ajs-2023/
University of San Francisco Swig Program in Jewish Studies and Social Justice
Booth# 206
USF JSSJ is the world’s first and only academic program to formally link Jewish Studies with Social Justice.
University of Toronto Press
Booth# 207
University of Toronto Press is Canada’s leading academic publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America.
Wayne State University Press
Booth# 200
Wayne State University Press is a distinctive urban publisher committed to supporting its parent institution’s core research, teaching, and service mission by generating high-quality scholarly and general interest works of global importance. Through its publishing program, the Press disseminates research, advances education, and serves the local community while expanding the international reputation of the Press and the University.
Wyner Family Jewish Heritage Center at American Ancestors
Booth# 212
Preserving New England Jewish history; connecting people to their Jewish heritage; illuminating the American Jewish experience.
Yale University Press
Booth# 107
The largest U.S.-based university press, YUP is known for its prize-winning books across an array of subjects.