2011 Judaica Reference and Bibliography Awards

Announced by Association of Jewish Libraries


For immediate release

The Research Libraries, Archives, and Special Collections Division of 
the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) is very pleased to announce 
the winners of its 2011 Judaica Reference and Bibliography Awards.

Reference

In the reference category, the winner is The Encyclopedia of Jews in 
the Islamic World, published by Brill. Edited by Dr. Norman Stillman 
of the University of Oklahoma, this 5-volume encyclopedia is the 
first English-language reference that deals with a part of Jewish 
history that is obscure and inaccessible for many readers. The 
Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World opens a new window into 
this world and will inevitably generate more research and interest in 
the field. An online version is currently available as well. More 
information on the Encyclopedia can be found 
athttp://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=227&pid=26005.

An honorable mention has been awarded to The Eerdman's Dictionary of 
Early Judaism, edited by John J. Collins and Daniel C. Harlow. It is 
an essential reference in a field of study that has rapidly expanded 
in recent decades. More information on the Dictionary can be found at 
http://www.eerdmans.com/shop/product.asp?p_key=9780802825490.

Bibliography

In the bibliography category, the winner is The Bibliography of Jews 
in the Islamic World, published by Brill. Edited by María Angeles 
Gallego, Heather Bleaney and Pablo García Suárez, this bibliography 
is an important contribution to the study of Jews in the Islamic 
World due to its thematic and geographical scopes, especially 
considering the difficulties in covering such a diverse field and 
multitude of languages. More information on the Bibliography can be 
found at http://www.brill.nl/product_id31220.htm.

Thanks to Our Sponsors

We would like to thank Dr. Greta Silver of New York City and Eric 
Chaim Kline of Los Angeles, who respectively sponsor the annual 
Judaica Reference and Bibliography Awards. The 2011 awards will be 
presented at the AJL 46th Annual Convention banquet, which will take 
place on Tuesday evening, June 21, 2011 at the Marriott Montréal 
Château Champlain in Montréal, Québec.

For more information about AJL's Judaica Reference & Bibliography 
Awards, including past winners, please 
visithttp://jewishlibraries.org/ajlweb/awards/ref_and_bib.htm.

Awards Committee

The Reference & Bibliography Awards Committee includes Michlean Amir 
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum), Yoram Bitton (Columbia 
University), Rachel Leket-Mor (Arizona State University), Daniel 
Rettberg (Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati), Pinchas Roth (Hebrew 
University), Rachel Simon (Princeton University), and Daniel Scheide, 
chair (Florida Atlantic University).

About the Association of Jewish Libraries

The Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) promotes Jewish literacy 
through enhancement of libraries and library resources and through 
leadership for the profession and practitioners of Judaica 
librarianship. The Association fosters access to information, 
learning, teaching and research relating to Jews, Judaism, the Jewish 
experience and Israel. Visit AJL at jewishlibraries.org.





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