Center for Jewish History
Sponsor of the Conference Badge Holders
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.
College of Charleston
Sponsor of the Sephardi Mizrahi Caucus Lunch
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.
Jordan Schnitzer through the Harold & Arlene Schnitzer Family Fund of the Oregon Jewish Community Foundation
Sponsor of the Conference Tote Bag
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture & Civilization
Sponsor of the Mobile App
A vibrant, growing collection curated by leading Jewish Studies scholars which offers unprecedented direct access to thousands of primary sources reflecting Jewish creativity, diversity, and culture world-wide, spanning biblical times to the 21st century.
Stanford University, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Sponsor of the Graduate Student Reception
The Taube Center for Jewish Studies offers an interdisciplinary program for the study and understanding of Jewish cultures, literatures, languages, religion, politics, and history.
Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies and the Institute of the Holocaust, Genocide and Memory Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sponsor of the New Israeli Shorts Film Program
Yale University, Judaic Studies Program
Sponsor of the Mobile App
The Program in Judaic Studies enables students to develop a broad knowledge of the history, religion, literature, philosophy, languages, and politics of the Jews. Jewish societies, texts, ideologies, material cultures, and institutions are studied in a comparative perspective in the context of histories, cultures, and intellectual traditions among which Jews have lived throughout the ages. As an interdisciplinary program, Judaic Studies employs historical, literary, political, social and philosophical methods of analysis.
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Stanford University, Taube Center for Jewish Studies
The Taube Center for Jewish Studies offers an interdisciplinary program for the study and understanding of Jewish cultures, literatures, languages, religion, politics, and history.
Yale University, Judaic Studies Program
The Program in Judaic Studies enables students to develop a broad knowledge of the history, religion, literature, philosophy, languages, and politics of the Jews. Jewish societies, texts, ideologies, material cultures, and institutions are studied in a comparative perspective in the context of histories, cultures, and intellectual traditions among which Jews have lived throughout the ages. As an interdisciplinary program, Judaic Studies employs historical, literary, political, social and philosophical methods of analysis.
Boston University, Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies
The Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies (EWCJS) is an academic program unit of Boston University's College of Arts and Sciences. With currently fifteen core and sixteen affiliated faculty members, we offer a content-rich, interdisciplinary range of courses and events in Jewish studies and related fields.
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
HUC-JIR is the Reform Movement seminary and an institution of Jewish higher education.
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 Theological Seminary, Gershon Gekst Graduate School
The Gershon Kekst Graduate School of The Jewish Theological Seminary offers the most extensive academic program in advanced Jewish Studies in North America.
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.
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.
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 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.
University of Virginia, Jewish Studies Program
The University of Virginia's Jewish Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program drawing on more than thirty affiliated scholars from religious studies, history, anthropology, sociology, literature, music and other fields. Our aim is to study and teach the Jewish experience through space and time, as well as training the next generation of scholars and providing academic programs for students and the larger public.
Wesleyan has an over forty-year history in sponsoring learning in this area. Courses in Jewish Studies and in Hebrew were introduced at Wesleyan in 1967. In its initial years, the program was a modest, though ambitious one and included mainly courses in Judaism and Hebrew language taught in the Religion Department. Over the years the curriculum has grown significantly and courses are taught not only in the Religion Department, but also in a number of other departments. The Hebrew program has become especially robust with classes on all levels from Introductory Hebrew through advanced courses in Israeli literature and culture. Students interested in spending their semester abroad in Israel can enroll in one of the approved programs at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Ben-Gurion University in Be'er Sheva, and Haifa University..
Academic Studies Press
Booth# 306
Academic Studies Press is an independent scholarly publisher devoted to advancing knowledge and understanding in the humanities and social sciences.
Brandeis University Jewish Studies Research Centers
Booth# 207
Brandeis University's distinguished Jewish Studies research centers and faculty examine Jewish life and thought worldwide.
Brandeis University Press
Booth# 206
Brandeis University Press publishes in a variety of scholarly and general interest award-winning books.
Brill
Booth# 409
Brill is an academic publisher focusing on the humanities.
CCAR Press
Booth# 403
CCAR Press is the primary publisher of the Reform Movement and a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Since 1889, CCAR Press has provided essential resources for the Jewish community of today and tomorrow.
Center for Jewish History
Booth# 511
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.
De Gruyter
(In-Person and Online Exhibitor)
Booth# 202
De Gruyter publishes first-class scholarship and has done so for more than 270 years.
Hendrickson Publishers
Booth# 405
Through our academic publishing program, we seek to meet the needs of the religious studies academic community worldwide with works on the Hebrew Bible and Hebrew language, ancient Near Eastern studies and archaeology, New Testament and Greek language, biblical theology, Judaism, patristics, church history, historical theology, practical theology, and religion and culture.
Indiana University Press
Booth# 407
Indiana University Press’s mission is to inform and inspire scholars, students, and thoughtful general readers by disseminating ideas and knowledge of global significance, regional importance, and lasting value.
ISD LLC
Booth# 402
Distributor of scholarly books from publishers worldwide.
The Jewish Publication Society
Booth# 105
The Jewish Publication Society (JPS) is about the great books of Judaism. For the past 125 years JPS has been the preeminent publisher of books at the heart of Jewish culture in the English reading world.
Kafir Yaroq Books
Booth# 513
Kafir Yaroq offers books for the study of source texts of the Hebrew tradition.
Koren Publishers Jerusalem / Toby Press
Booth# 107
Koren Publishers publishes a wide variety of Jewish religious texts and books in Hebrew and English.
Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin
Booth# 508
The Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin is a research library and archive focused on the history of German-speaking Jews. Its extensive library, archival, and art collections comprise one of the most significant repositories of primary source material and scholarship on the centuries of Jewish life in Central Europe before the Holocaust.
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
(Online Exhibitor)
The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization aims to explore, explain, and perpetuate the Jewish heritage.
McGill-Queen's University Pres
Booth# 401
McGill-Queen's University Press is a scholarly publisher of books that engage in public debate, current events, politics, contemporary thought, and the arts.
NYU Press
Booth# 103
NYU Press is an award-winning publisher in the humanities and social sciences.
Official Anti-Jewish Acts Project
Booth# 104
A compendium of over 2,700 official anti-Jewish laws, acts, and regulations since 456 BCE.
Palgrave Macmillan
Booth# 500
Palgrave Macmillan is a global publisher of quality non-fiction and academic books including monographs, textbooks, and handbooks.
Penn State University Press
Booth# 509
Penn State University Press publishes rigorously reviewed, high-quality works of scholarship and regional and contemporary interest, with a focus on the humanities and social sciences.
The Posen Library of Jewish Culture & Civilization
Booth# 204
A vibrant, growing collection curated by leading Jewish Studies scholars which offers unprecedented direct access to thousands of primary sources reflecting Jewish creativity, diversity, and culture world-wide, spanning biblical times to the 21st century.
Princeton University Press
Booth# 404
Princeton University Press publishes distinguished trade and textbooks in Jewish Studies.
Purdue University Press
Booth# 106
Dedicated to Jewish Studies, publishing better books for better minds.
Religions is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal on religions and theology, published monthly online by MDPI.
Rutgers University Press
(In-person and Online Exhibitor)
Booth# 406
Rutgers University Press is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge to scholars, students, and the general reading public. The Press reflects and extends the University’s core mission of research, instruction, and service. We enhance the work of our authors through exceptional publications that shape critical issues, spark debate, and enrich teaching throughout the world for a wide range of readers.
The Scholar's Choice
Booth# 504
We will have books and journals from multiple publishers.
Stanford University Press
Booth# 507
Stanford University Press publishes books across the humanities, social sciences, law, and business
SUNY Press
Booth# 102
SUNY Press is publisher of nationally recognized and rapidly growing lists of publications in the areas of Jewish Studies.
University of Pennsylvania Press
Booth# 303
Penn Press exists to publish meritorious works that advance scholarly research and educational objectives.
University of Toronto Press
Booth# 305
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# 307
Wayne State University Press is a leading publisher of Great Lakes books, Judaica, and African American studies, as well as a wide range of other scholarly and general interest titles. The Press disseminates research, advances education, and serves the local community while expanding the international reputation of the Press and the University.
Yale University Press
Booth# 100
The largest U.S.-based university press, YUP is known for its prize-winning books across an array of subjects.