References and Further Readings
Author
ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ,
All research and editorial content is developed and curated by ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ. Read about our process.
The primary author of this profile was Chara Scroope (2022).
- Ariel, A. (2021). Jewish Food in the Diaspora. In H. R. Diner (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Jewish Diaspora (pp. 676–686). Oxford University Press.
- Baron, S. W., Feldman, L. H., Hertzberg, A., Novak, D., Greenberg, M., & Pines, S. (2024). Judaism. In Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- Bauer, Y. (1998, January 18). Jewish Identity after the Holocaust [Interview].
- Berenbaum, M. (2010). Judaism. In P. Hayes & J. K. Roth (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (pp. 607–619). Oxford University Press.
- de Lange, N. (2009). An Introduction to Judaism (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Dorff, E. N., & Crane, J. K. (Eds.). (2012). The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Ethics and Morality. Oxford University Press.
- Fine, L. (2021). Judaism in Practice: From the Middle Ages through the Early Modern Period. Princeton University Press.
- Gereboff, J. (2007). Judaism. In J. Corrigan (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion (pp. 95–110). Oxford University Press.
- Goodman, M. (Ed.). (2004). The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies. Oxford University Press.
- Goodman, M. (2018). A History of Judaism: From its origins to the present. Princeton University Press.
- Jacobs, L. (1999). A Concise Companion to the Jewish Religion (Abridged and revised edition). Oxford University Press.
- Juergensmeyer, M. (Ed.). (2006). The Oxford Handbook of Global Religions (1st ed.). Oxford University Press.
- Katz, S. T. (Ed.). (2005). The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Theology. New York University Press.
- Kunin, S. D. (2016). Judaism. In L. Woodhead, C. H. Partridge, & H. Kawanami (Eds.), Religions in the modern world: Traditions and transformations (3rd ed., pp. 173–206). Routledge.
- Levine, J. A. (2006). Judaism and Music. In G. L. Beck (Ed.), Sacred Sound: Experiencing Music in World Religions. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
- Morrison, M. A., & Brown, S. F. (2009). Judaism (4th ed.). Chelsea House.
- Neusner, J., & Avery-Peck, A. (2000). The Blackwell Companion to Judaism. Blackwell Publishing.
- Pew Research Center. (2012). The Global Religious Landscape: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World’s Major Religious Groups as of 2010 (Pew-Templeton: Global Religious Futures Project). Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life.
- Schweiker, W. (Ed.). (2005). The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics. Blackwell Publishing.
- Sefaria. (n.d.). Sefaria: A Living Library of Jewish Texts Online.
- Segal, A. F. (2014). Conversion to Judaism. In L. R. Rambo & C. E. Farhadian (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion (pp. 578–597). Oxford University Press.
- Shandler, J. (2010). Jewish Culture. In P. Hayes & J. K. Roth (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (pp. 590–606). Oxford University Press.
- Silverstein, A. J., & Stroumsa, G. G. (Eds.). (2015). The Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions. Oxford University Press.
- Smart, N. (1996). Dimensions of the Sacred: An Anatomy of the World’s Beliefs. University of California Press.
We would like to thank all the collaborators, editors, translators, religious professionals and communities who offered their time, expertise and personal experiences to make this profile possible. To learn more about our research process, please visit here.