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Jerusalem letter.
Library at the Katz Center - Periodicals B2 DS140 .J46 no.292,295,297-298,302,304 (1994),no.315,317,320-326 (1995), no.327-348 (1996),no.349-357,360,364-365,367-372 (1997), no.374-376,378-379,381-396 (1998), no.397-398,400-404,406,409-411,413-418,420 (1999)
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- Format:
- Journal/Periodical
- Standardized Title:
- Jerusalem letter (Jerusalem)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Jews--Politics and government--1948---Periodicals.
- Jews.
- Jews--Politics and government.
- Israel--Politics and government--Periodicals.
- Israel.
- Politics and government.
- Arab-Israeli conflict--1973-1993--Periodicals.
- Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Arab-Israeli conflict--1993---Periodicals.
- Genre:
- Periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- volumes ; 28 cm
- Irregular
- No. 1 (Dec. 25, 1977)-no. 39 (Apr. 7, 1981) ; JL# 40 (Sept. 20, 1981)-JL:124 (1 Dec. 1991) ; No. 249 (16 Feb. 1992)-
- Ceased in 2000.
- Other Title:
- Alternative issues (Feb. 16, 1992-<May 2000>) published with title: Jerusalem letter. Viewpoints
- Continues:
- Jerusalem letter. Viewpoints
- Continued By:
- Jerusalem viewpoints
- Place of Publication:
- Jerusalem : Center for Jewish Community Studies, Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies, 1978-
- Notes:
- Some issues also have distinctive titles.
- Latest issue consulted: No. 430 (15 May 2000).
- Issues for 16 Feb. 1992- are called no. 249- in continuation of the combined numbering of Jerusalem letter and its companion title: Jerusalem letter. Viewpoints.
- Issued by the: Center for Jewish Community Studies and the Jerusalem Institute for Federal Studies, Dec. 25, 1977-Nov. 5, 1982; Center for Jewish Community Studies, the Institute and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Dec. 31, 1982-
- Other Format:
- Online version: Jerusalem letter (Jerusalem)
- ISSN:
- 0334-4096
- OCLC:
- 6652549
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