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Ars Judaica

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Ars Judaica
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Book excerpt: The journal's objective is to publish scholarly research concerning the Jewish contribution to the visual arts and architecture, from antiquity to the present. The journal promotes various approaches to the analysis of the visual arts: historical, iconographical, semiotic, psychological, social, folkloristic, and other.


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