1. Holidays and Festivals in the Biblical Period
2. Holidays and Festivals During Second Temple Times
3. Holidays and Festivals During the Period of the Mishna and Talmud
4. Holidays and Festivals from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance
5. Holidays and Festivals in Modern Times
6. Holidays During the Holocaust
7. Holiday Folklore and Folk Customs
8. Holidays in Literature, Drama, and Art
9. Holiday and Festival Liturgy
10. Jewish Holidays and Festivals in the Church
11. Jewish Wedding Customs
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The last date for submission of articles
to Vol. 11 is 30 April 1999.
Please submit all articles to:
Dr. Yosef Roth-Rotem
Chief Editor
Mehqere Hag
Center for Jewish Holiday Studies
Beit Berl College
44905 Beit Berl Post Office
Israel
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or to the undersigned:
Dr. Jonathan D. Safren
Editor of the English Section
Mehqere Hag
Center for Jewish holiday Studies
Beit Berl College
44905 Beit Berl Post Office
Israel
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