Subscribe to the Jewish Quarterly
The Jewish Quarterly, home of hard thinking and fine writing since 1953.
We offer three kinds of subscription: mobile-tablet, print and institutional.

Mobile-Tablet Subscription
A mobile-tablet subscription brings the Jewish Quarterly to tablets and smartphones, including all issues from the latest back to Autumn 2007.
Whether you download the app for iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, you’ll be able to search and swipe through each colourful issue, zoom in and out, jump to specific articles from the contents page and download each issue for offline rather than streamed reading. Android users have access to the Jewish Quarterly through the Exactly app, which has all the same features.
Mobile-tablet subscribers can read the Jewish Quarterly online via the Exact Editions website.
| Three month mobile-tablet subscription | One year mobile-tablet subscription |
| £4.99 | £19.99 |
Mobile-tablet subscriptions are to be made through Exact Editions,
or within the Jewish Quarterly app (apple) or Exactly app (Android).

Print Subscription
If you prefer to turn the pages of the Jewish Quarterly by hand and have them delivered to your door, this is the subscription for you.
Print subscribers can access the Jewish Quarterly online through Taylor & Francis Online.
| UK | Europe | Non-Europe | |
| One year print subscription | £25 | €30 | $41 |
Print subscriptions are made through Taylor & Francis Online
Various currencies accepted.

Institutional Subscription
The Jewish Quarterly has recently partnered with Routledge to provide institutional access to our journal through Taylor & Francis Online. This shall soon include online access to the entire 60-year Jewish Quarterly archive.
| Online only | Print and online |
| £139.00 | £159.00 |
Institutional subscriptions are made through Taylor & Francis Online.
Various currencies accepted.



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