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Kracht, director, UPP
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Academic presses launch innovative collaboration in Jewish Studies

PITTSBURGH─The Hebrew Union College Press (HUCP) and the University of 
Pittsburgh Press (UPP) announce a new cooperative effort to publish books in 
the field of Jewish Studies.

HUCP will be responsible for selecting manuscripts for publication, peer 
review, manuscript development, and copy editing, while UPP will provide its 
production and marketing expertise to support this effort.  But both presses 
see the arrangement as more than merely a division of labor; it will be a truly 
collaborative effort.

"By working closely together, HUCP will be able to focus its energies on 
expanding its superb editorial program in Jewish Studies, while UPP will work 
to ensure that these books reach the widest possible audience," said Peter 
Kracht, director of the UPP. "Certainly this joint program will widen our 
offerings to include an important field of scholarly inquiry. But most of all, 
it is these authors, their books, and the contribution they can make to 
scholarship that will benefit as we work together to achieve these goals."

David H. Aaron, director at HUCP, stated, "This exciting collaboration will 
enable our presses to reach audiences neither has had as a consistent part of 
its intellectual purview in the past. This agreement is about something much 
greater than a business arrangement. Books are not simply vessels for 
information dissemination; books produce the fabric from which cultures are 
woven.

"A press increases its potential impact on the marketplace of ideas by 
diversifying its subject holdings and by distributing its publications to 
increasingly diverse audiences," Aaron said. "The heart of this collaboration 
is about that diversification and the desire of both of our presses to 
influence the world of ideas."

Adam Shear, director of the Jewish Studies Program at the University of 
Pittsburgh, said the collaboration "not only brings together two outstanding 
presses, but also represents a new model for cooperation in academic 
publishing. This is a wonderful initiative that will serve both institutions 
and the scholarly world well."

Among the early collaborative projects is In the Illuminated Dark: Selected 
Poems of Tuvia Ruebner, translated by Rachel Tzvia Back, which presents the 
first major English translation of this great Israeli poet.

Since its founding in 1924, Hebrew Union College Press has published scholarly 
works across the entire spectrum of Jewish Studies, including books and 
journals covering biblical studies, classical texts, history, liturgy, 
literature, philology, law, and philosophy. The University of Pittsburgh Press, 
founded in 1936, publishes titles in urban and environmental studies, Latin 
American studies, Russian and East European studies, composition and literacy 
studies, and the history and philosophy of science. UPP also has an acclaimed 
poetry series and regularly publishes a variety of local and regional histories.




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