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The papers presented at the 2003 conference in Durham have been published as Studies in Jewish Prayer (ed. Robert Hayward and Brad Embry; Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 17; Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005), vi + 233. £40. ISBN: 0-19-929641-3.

The papers presented at the 2002 conference in Southampton have been published as a special edition of Jewish Culture and History, vol.6 no.2 (ed. Nadia Valman; London: Vallentine Mitchell, Winter 2003), 95pp. ISSN 1462-169X.

The papers presented at the 2000 conference in Leeds have been published as Exegesis and Grammar in Medieval Karaite Texts (ed. Geoffrey Kahn; Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 13; Oxford: Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester, 2001), vi + 239 pp. £40. ISBN 0-19-851065-9.

The papers presented at the 1999 conference in Manchester have been published as Jewish Ways of Reading the Bible (ed. George Brooke; Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement 11; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), vi + 326 pp.; 2 plates. £40. ISBN 0-19-850918-9.

The presidential address at the 1998 conference in Cambridge was published as Raphael Lowe, ‘Credat Judaeus Apellain’ in Journal of Jewish Studies 50 (1999), pp. 74-86.

The papers presented at the 1996 conference in Cambridge have been published as W. Horbury, ed., Hebrew Study from Ezra to Ben-Yehuda (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1999), 337 pp. ISBN 056708602X.

The Papers presented at the 1995 conference in Oxford have been published as Martin Goodman, ed., Jews in a Graeco-Roman World (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1998), 304 pp. ISBN 0-19-815078-4.

The presidential address at the 1988 conference in Oxford was published as Geza Vermes, ‘Biblical Proof-Texts in Qumran Literature’, Journal of Semitic Studies 34 (1989), pp. 493-508.

The presidential address at the 1975 conference in Oxford was published as Geza Vermes, ‘The Impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls on Jewish Studies during the last Twenty-Five Years’, Journal of Jewish Studies 26 (1975), pp. 1-14.

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