Naharaim is dedicated to exploring the intellectual history of German Jews since the Enlightenment era, with a particular focus on thinkers who have exemplary significance in German Jewish modernism, and depicting the experiences of German Jews in different historical contexts. The published articles cover a wide range of research fields, including literary criticism, historical analysis, philosophical exploration, and biographical writing, aiming to provide scholars with a platform for discussion and exchange. As an academic journal specializing in German Jewish literature and culture, it is a valuable resource for scholars studying this field. It not only provides in-depth historical literature and theoretical analysis, but also promotes interdisciplinary research collaboration, helping readers understand how the German Jewish community shaped and developed its own identity at different stages of European history.