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“The Questionnaire,” a now staple feature of the biannual AJS Perspectives magazine, poses this roving reporter–like question in its Spring 2012 issue: Why did you go into Jewish Studies? The responses from a range of scholars in disciplines like history, religious studies, and Hebrew literature narrate accounts of being both placed and displaced (some even linked specifically ...