CFP: HEBREW STUDIES
You are invited to submit articles for the forthcoming volume 66 (2025) of the NAPH’s peer-reviewed journal, Hebrew Studies.
Hebrew Studies welcomes manuscripts of scholarly articles on Hebrew language, linguistics, literature, and culture of all periods and geographical locations. It also publishes lengthy review essays of recent works devoted to the same subject matter. Finally, at the discretion of the Editor and in close conjunction with a collaborative guest editor, the Journal on occasion will incorporate a symposium collection of articles and papers centered around a common theme.
All manuscripts submitted to Hebrew Studies undergo peer review. The Journal is published annually in December. Submissions are accepted, reviewed, and prepared for publication on an ongoing basis throughout the year.
The Journal accepts submission in English only. The Journal will not accept submissions that have been published previously in any format or have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere for publication consideration. On occasion, Hebrew Studies may publish English translations of significant articles that have appeared in Modern Hebrew. Before submitting translations of Hebrew articles, authors should submit a query of interest to the Journal’s Managing Editor.
Additional information for contributors and guidelines for contributions to Hebrew Studies can be found here:
Please forward both queries and submissions for publication consideration to the Journal’s Managing Editor, Orna Goldman, using this email address: hs@naphoffice.org.
W. David Nelson, Editor
CFP: HEBREW HIGHER EDUCATION (HHE)
You are invited to submit papers – in Hebrew or English – for Volume 27 (2025) of the NAPH peer-reviewed journal, Hebrew Higher Education.
We publish articles on the teaching of Hebrew as a second/foreign language and of biblical Hebrew, as well as articles of interest to practitioners in Hebrew higher education in the fields of Hebrew language and linguistics, Hebrew literature and culture, Israeli film, theater and media, and technology in the Hebrew classroom. Articles based on conference talks in these areas are welcome. Also welcome are reviews of new books in your area(s) of scholarly expertise and brief reports on professional conferences and workshops you organized or participated in.
Articles and reviews that have been published previously or that have already been scheduled for publication elsewhere, in print or online, cannot be accepted.
Hebrew Higher Education is on a “rolling publication” schedule, whereby articles, book reviews and conference reports appear online on the journal site over the course of the year and are announced to NAPH members when they become available. Just before the annual NAPH conference, they are all aggregated into the annual issue. The deadline for submission for the 2025 issue is mid-February 2025.
Please make your submission to the editor, at nitza.krohn@gmail.com. You can find submission instructions relating to article length, format and use of references here:
Nitza Krohn, Editor
CFP: 2025 NAPH International Conference on Hebrew Language, Literature and Culture, London, UK