Year
1975-
The journal presents scholarly as well as semi-popular papers on various aspects of Jewish music. The aim of the Society is “to raise the standards of composition and performance in Jewish music, both liturgical and secular... to encourage research in all areas of Jewish music...to sponsor performances of new and rarely heard works...to commission new works of Jewish interest... to establish links with students and faculty at academic institutions. . . to present programs in cooperation with community organizations.'