Submissions from 2002
The Mishnah in the Later Midrashim, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 2001
Commentary: Blowing up the Buddhas by the Taliban, James Mark Shields
Further Manuscript Evidence of Pesiqta Rabbati: A Description of MS JTS 8195 (and MS Moscow 214), Rivka Ulmer
Piety as Subtext: The Historical Midrashic Poem Megillas Vintz of 17th century Frankfurt am Main, Rivka Ulmer
Response to Chaim Milikowsky, Rivka Ulmer
The Semiotics of the Dream Sequence in Yerushalmi Ma'aser Sheni, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 2000
Charity, Rivka Ulmer
Mikveh, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 1999
A Synoptic Edition Of Pesiqta Rabbati Based Upon All Extant Hebrew Manuscripts And The Editio Princeps, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 1998
Die Macht des Auges in der rabbinischen Literatur (The power of the eye in rabbinic literature), Rivka Ulmer
Discourse in Midrash: Textual Strategy and the Use of Personal Pronouns in Halakhic Midrash, Rivka Ulmer
Some Redactional Problems in Pesiqta Rabbati, Rivka Ulmer
The Halakhic Part of the Yelammedenu in Pesiqta Rabbati, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 1997
Review: David Lyle Jeffrey, People of the Book: Christian Identity and Literary Culture (Eerdman's, 1996), James Mark Shields
A Synoptic Edition Of Pesiqta Rabbati Based Upon All Extant Hebrew Manuscripts And The Editio Princeps, Rivka Ulmer
The advancement of arguments in exegetical midrash compared to that of the Greek ΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΗ, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 1996
Review: Carl Braaten and Robert Jenson (eds), Either/Or: The Gospel or Neopaganism (Eerdman's, 1995), James Mark Shields
Review: Colin Manlove, Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the Present (UND Press, 1992), James Mark Shields
Review: Jaroslav Pelikan, Faust the Theologian (Yale UP, 1995), James Mark Shields
Some questions in respect to the editing of Hebrew manuscripts, Rivka Ulmer
Talmud Yerushalmi. Ma`aserot. Talmud Yerushalmi. Ma`aser Sheni, Rivka Ulmer
The Depiction of Magic in Rabbinic Texts: The Rabbinic and the Greek Concept of Magic, Rivka Ulmer
Submissions from 1995
Consistency and Change in Rabbinic Literature as Reflected in the Terms 'Rain' and 'Dew', Rivka Ulmer