The Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World covers an area of Jewish history, religion, and culture which
until now has lacked its own cohesive/discreet reference work. The Encyclopedia aims to fill the
gap in academic reference literature on the Jews of Muslim lands particularly in the late medieval, early
modern and modern periods.
• The only reference work of its kind: up-to-date research and bibliographies make it indispensible for
all levels of users.
• Over 350 internationally-renowned scholars from North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
• Over 250 color and black and white illustrations, graphs, and maps.
• Over 2200 entries and 1.5 million words.
• 4 volumes and one index and resources volume.
The online version is to be supplemented with thousands of photos, audio files and primary sources in 2011 and 2012.
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