It's more like a book series than a journal - if that distinction makes
sense.

The first issue is a 246 page hardback (+ 12 pages of English abstracts)
containing 16 articles, mostly by Israeli scholars (but one by Dutch
linguist Jan Joosten), all in Hebrew, published by the Bialik Institute
together with University of Haifa, first vol. ed. by M. Bar-Asher and D.
Dimant, ISBN (that makes it a book rather than journal, right?)
965-342-859-4.

Further inquiries to be directed to Nurit Giladi, the accompanying letter
says. Phone 02-6783554 -- I assume you can find her e-mail at
www.bilaik-publishing.co.il, unless you simply use the company e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

First volume equally divided between sections called "Readings and
interpretation" and "Texts and language". I've only dipped into a few
articles yet. All the big names of Israeli Qumran scholarship are there.

kol tuv
Soren Holst, Copenhagen
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra:  Stephen Goranson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Emne: [Megillot] new journal Megillot?
> 
> 
> The 17 Nov. Orion Center Current Bibliography lists a new publication,
> twlygm, 
> vol. 1 (2003). 
> Perhaps someone on the list could tell us more about it, such as its
> scope, 
> publisher, editors, ISSN. Thanks.
> 
> http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/bib/current.shtml
> 
> Stephen Goranson
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