Michael
Michael: On the History of the Jews in the Diaspora is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center of Tel Aviv University. It was established in 1972 by Prof. Shlomo Simonsohn z”l, and included 16 volumes, the last one published in 2004.
In 2024, the Center renewed the publication of the journal, which will be published annually, with a new design, under the supervision of a new editorial board:
Dr. Yuval Shahar (Retired), The Department of Jewish History, Tel Aviv University - Editor in Chief
Prof. Tova Beeri (Emerita), The Department of Literature, Tel Aviv University
Dr. Joseph Isaac Lifshitz, Senior Lecturer at Shalem College, Jerusalem
Prof. Dina Porat (Emerita), The Department of Jewish History, Tel Aviv University
Prof. Roni Stauber, The Department of Jewish History and the Director of the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center, Tel Aviv University
Each volume of the journal presents historical documents and research on the history of the Jewish people in the Diaspora, from the Second Temple Period to the present, with each volume dedicated to a particular Jewish community or topic. All volumes of the renewed journal are peer-reviewed by external readers and approved by the expert editor/s of each volume, as well as by the journal's editorial board.
The Center has worked in cooperation with the National Library of Israel and JSTOR to provide full-text, online access to all volumes of Michael. The series is published as part of the Hebrew Journals Collection of the JSTOR website.
Direct link to the series on JSTOR >
Michael, volume 17 | Michael, volume 16 |