JERUSALEM PUBLISHING HOUSE, THE
- JERUSALEM PUBLISHING HOUSE, THE
- JERUSALEM PUBLISHING HOUSE, THE, Israeli publisher. Founded
in 1966 by Shlomo S. (Yosh) Gafni, the company has as its aim the
publication of books in foreign languages on Jewish and general
subjects. Over the years the publishing house has specialized in
producing encyclopedias. The first editor in chief of The Jerusalem
Publishing House was geoffrey wigoder . Its bestselling title,
The Illustrated Dictionary and Concordance of the Bible, sold
over one million copies. Other works dealing with the Bible include
Almanac of the Bible, The Glory of the Old Testament, The Glory of
the New Testament, Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land,
and The History of Israel and the Holy Land.
The prize-winning Encyclopedia of Judaism, published in a
second edition in 2002 as The New Encyclopedia of Judaism and
in a youth edition as The Student's Encyclopedia of Judaism
(2004), is a standard reference work in several languages. The
Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East is an objective
survey of the conflicts in the region. Series of richly illustrated
encyclopedias covering the most important cultural events in Western
civilization are Peoples of the World with an edition for
young adults (10 vols.), Encyclopedia of the Classical World,
Renaissance, Medieval Civilization, Encyclopedia of International
Boundaries, etc.
From the late 1990s The Jerusalem Publishing House has co-published with
yad vashem encyclopedias on the subject of the Holocaust for
general and educational purposes. These include such seminal works as
The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the
Holocaust (3 vols.) and the ongoing Encyclopedia of the
Righteous Among the Nations (6 vols. through 2005).
The biggest project of The Jerusalem Publishing House is the publication
of the 21-volume second edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica
in cooperation with the keter publishing house in Jerusalem and
Thomson Gale (Macmillan) in the U.S. Fred Skolnik, editor-in-chief of
The Jerusalem Publishing House, is also editor-in-chief of the
Encyclopaedia, while michael berenbaum of the U.S. is
executive editor.
Founder Gafni remains president of the company and Rachel E. Gilon is
the general manager.
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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