Contemporary Jewry is a scholarly journal focusing primarily on the social scientific study of Jewry.
Encompasses a range of social science disciplines including anthropology, demography, economics, education, ethnography, history, politics, population, social psychology, and sociology.
Includes reviews of new books on topics related to contemporary Jewry and updates on the latest research developments in Jewish social science.
Highlights particular themes in special issues such as Jewish demography, Jewish music, Jews in Canada, and research narratives.
Open to submissions of shorter research notes and publishes important work in various languages.
Features the annual Marshall Sklare Award lecture.