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Aleph is devoted to the exploration of the interface between Judaism and science in history. We welcome contributions on any chapter in the history of science in which Judaism played a significant role, or on any chapter in the history of Judaism in which science played a significant role. Science is conceived very broadly, including the social sciences and the humanities. History of science is also broadly construed within its social and cultural dimensions.
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Volume 11, Number 1, 2011Editorial Board
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Gad Freudenthal
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Managing Editors:
Esti Micenmacher
Tony Travis
Executive Board:
Gad Freudenthal
Ruth Glasner
Warren Zev Harvey
Editorial Advisory Board:
Yemina Ben-Menahem
Gerrit Bos
Charles Burnett
Herbert A. Davidson
Resianne Fontaine
Ruth Glasner
Bernard R. Goldstein
Warren Zev Harvey
Moshe Idel
Y. Tzvi Langermann
Reimund Leicht
Tony Lévy
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, (École pratique des hautes études, Paris)
James T. Robinson
David B. Ruderman
Dov Schwartz
Shlomo Sela
Mauro Zonta
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