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Yalkut Moreshet – for the Study of the Holocaust and Antisemitism
Call for Papers
Yalkut Moreshet is a peer-reviewed academic journal (indexed by the Israel Index of Hebrew and English Education’s model) published twice a year in Hebrew and English.
Since its founding in 1963 under the auspices of the Moreshet Institute for Holocaust Studies, the journal has served as a central platform for innovative, source-based research in the fields of antisemitism, World War II and the Holocaust, and Holocaust memory.
Yalkut Moreshet welcomes a wide range of approaches and methodologies and encourages interdisciplinary dialogue bridging history, sociology, political science, cultural studies, psychology, education, law, literature, art, and more.
The journal also invites submissions that explore the broader impact of the Holocaust and antisemitism, including in contemporary contexts.
The editorial board invites both established scholars and early career researchers to submit original research articles that make a significant contribution to the field. We view the journal as an open and supportive space for academic exchange and are committed to providing guidance and support to early career scholars throughout the writing and editorial process.
Editor-in-Chief: Emma Zohar
Editorial Board:
Aviva Halamish, Eli Tzur, Guy Miron, Graciela Ben-Dor, Dina Porat, Dalia Ofer, Haim Saadon, Yehiyam Weitz, Marcus Silber, Roni Stauber, Raphael Vago, Tom Navon
Director General: Yaakov Asher |
Editorial Coordinator: Helit Katz-Yaron