Conference on Jewish Social Studies

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The Conference on Jewish Social Studies was established in 1933 as the Conference on Jewish Relations by

Nazi world propaganda with its fabrications and falsehoods. In addition, it aimed to get a fuller picture about Jewish population, economics, and various aspects of Jewish life.[3]

In 1936, Albert Einstein presided over the conference.[3][4]

Among the sponsored projects by the conference was the quarterly journal Jewish Social Studies, which began being published regularly from January 1939.[3]

In 1955 the conference obtained its present title.[5] It was active till 1988.[2] Its journal continues and is currently published by Indiana University Press.[6][7][8])

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