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Jewish Studies Quarterly (JSQ) published a special issue on Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies in late 2022.

Guest-edited by Ophir Münz-Manor, it contains the following articles:

  • Ophir Münz-Manor: Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies
  • Irene Zwiep: A Farewell to Foucault? Some Thoughts on the Diffusion (?) of Digital Humanities
  • Michael L. Satlow: Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine
  • Ophir Münz-Manor: Quantifying Piyyut: Computerized Explorations of Ancient Hebrew Liturgical Poetry
  • Zef Segal: »From One End of the Earth to the Other End of the Earth«: Changing Perceptions of the World in Late 19th-Century Hebrew Journalism
  • Renana Keydar: Changing the Lens on Survivor Testimony: Topic Modeling the Eichmann Trial
     
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Jewish Studies Quarterly - Digital Humanities
Jewish Studies Quarterly - Digital Humanities
Special issue of Jewish Studies Quarterly on Digital Humanities

Jewish Studies Quarterly (JSQ) published a special issue on Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies in late 2022.

Guest-edited by Ophir Münz-Manor, it contains the following articles:

  • Ophir Münz-Manor: Digital Humanities and Jewish Studies
  • Irene Zwiep: A Farewell to Foucault? Some Thoughts on the Diffusion (?) of Digital Humanities
  • Michael L. Satlow: Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine
  • Ophir Münz-Manor: Quantifying Piyyut: Computerized Explorations of Ancient Hebrew Liturgical Poetry
  • Zef Segal: »From One End of the Earth to the Other End of the Earth«: Changing Perceptions of the World in Late 19th-Century Hebrew Journalism
  • Renana Keydar: Changing the Lens on Survivor Testimony: Topic Modeling the Eichmann Trial