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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 7, 2007Editorial Board
Editor
Gad Freudenthal
Managing Editors
Esti Micenmacher
Tony Travis
Executive Board
Gad Freudenthal
Ruth Glasner
Warren Zev Harvey
Editorial Advisory Board
Ron Barkai
Mara Beller
Yemina Ben-Menahem
Gerrit Bos
Herbert A. Davidso
Resianne Fontaine
Ruth Glasner
Bernard R. Goldstein
Warren Zev Harvey
Moshe Idel
Samuel S. Kottek
Y. Tzvi Langermann
Tony Levy
David B. Ruderman
Dov Schwartz
Mauro Zonta
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ISSN | 1553-3956 |
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Print ISSN | 1565-1525 |
Launched on MUSE | 2007-09-24 |
Open Access | No |
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