REEH publishes original articles dealing with all the aspects and components of Hebrew studies and research: Language, Literature and Culture in an interdisciplinary approach. Its official language of publication is Hebrew, but articles are accepted and published also in French and in English with Hebrew abstracts.
The Institut Europeen d’Etudes Hebraïques based at Paris 8 University, is a common studies and research structure gathering the Hebrew Studies Departments and researchers from Universities all over Europe. It organizes common studies programs and international conferences, edits and publishes books, teaching material and reports, including The European Journal of Hebrew Studies- REEH- through its editing house: “Suger Press”.
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