Member Subscription Discount Benefits

The Association for Jewish Studies is pleased to announce the following subscription discounts exclusively for AJS members:

  • INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS is pleased to offer AJS members a 15% discount off the regular subscription prices to eight journals. All are available in electronic, print, and combined electronic/print editions. In addition, active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions include access not just to the current content but to a robust online backrun for each journal as well. These magazines include: Aleph: Historical Studies in Science & Judaism; Bridges: A Journal of Jewish Feminism; History & Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past; Israel Studies; Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society; JMEWS: Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies; Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women’s Studies & Gender Issues; and Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History.

    TO SUBSCRIBE:
    Phone: 1-800-842-6796 (from within the US);  812-855-8817 (from outside the US)
    Fax: 1-812-855-7931
    Website: inscribe.iupress.org  
    *When ordering by phone, please be sure to mention that you are an AJS member. When ordering online, please click on “Member Journals” in the left links bar and follow the directions provided.

  • NEW! NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS is pleased to offer AJS members a 20% discount off the regular prices of all Jewish Studies titles. Enter discount code AJSBOOKS at checkout to apply the discount.  A partial list of elligible books is available on the NYU Press website.  More titles coming soon!

TO APPLY DISCOUNT: 
Website: www.nyupress.org 
Discount code: AJSBOOKS


  • SH’MA: A Journal of Social Responsibility is pleased to offer AJS members a discount off its annual subscription rate (30% off one year; 40% off two years). Recent and upcoming issues feature discussions about “Teaching Israel,” “Neo-Conservatism and the Jews,” “Trans-sexual and Trans-gender Identities,” and “In Dialogue with Communal Philanthropists.” The February 2005 issues features a roundtable discussion with Ilan Troen, Ronald Zweig, and Yael Zerubavel on teaching Israel Studies. See article at http://www.shma.com/feb_08/roundtable_teaching_israel.htm.

    TO SUBSCRIBE: Download and mail in this form.