Studies In Modern Jewish Literature Jps Scholar Of Distinction Series

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This outstanding volume of 26 essays represents a cross-section of the writings of Arnold Band on Jewish literature. Band, a renowned Jewish studies and humanities scholar, writes on such topics as: literature in historic context, interpretations of Hasidic tales and other traditional texts, Zionism, S.Y. Agnon and other important Israeli writers, anti-Semitism and the Holocaust, Jewish studies, and the Jewish community. Scholars and students of Jewish studies and literature -- particularly Jewish literature -- won't want to miss this remarkable collection.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Arnold J. Band
Publisher : Jewish Publication Society
Release : 2003-12-01
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780827607620


Modern Jewish Life In Literature

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Book II.

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Genre : Jews
Author : Azriel Eisenberg
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Release : 1968
File : 269 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:1014169363


From Mesopotamia To Modernity

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From Mesopotamia to Modernity is a one volume introduction to both Jewish history and literature from its earliest times up to the present. Leading experts in each field of Jewish history and literature contribute original and comprehensive essays introducing their subjects. Beginning readers will learn the rudiments for further study, and scholars will be refreshed by the balanced, yet challenging treatments found here.These introductory essays cover most major aspects of Jewish studies from the Bible and its time up to modern Judaism. The work is designed to serve undergraduate and graduate courses in Judaism as well as Church and Synagogue adult study courses. Ideal for reading groups, this work will lead readers to further study of the varied subjects considered. Each essay covers the basic field, be it in a given era of Jewish history or in a defined area of Jewish literature. Suggestions for further reading will assist the reader in moving beyond this volume to explore a given area in further detail. The introductions range from encyclopedic detail through elegiac essay and enthusiastic appreciation of the field considered. The authors hold positions in major academic institutions throughout the United States and Israel.

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Genre : History
Author : Burton Visotzky
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-03-05
File : 254 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429979989


The Shadows Within

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Gershon Shaked
Publisher : Jewish Publication Society of America
Release : 1987
File : 224 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015014434966


Modern Midrash

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SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture. Index. Bibliography: p. 207-214.

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Genre : Religion
Author : David C. Jacobson
Publisher : SUNY Press
Release : 1987-01-01
File : 236 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0887063233


Jonah And Sarah

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From the deceptively simple narrative (Apple Cider Vinegar, Hurricane Bob) to the surrealist story (Dismemberers) and the magical tale (Jonah and Sarah and Lanskoy Road), the tempo fluctuates, but throughout, Shrayer-Petrov seamlessly preserves familiar voices. The stories have a genuine feel of the setting and epoch—the Russian stories work as narratives of everyday life, while the American stories offer an accurate sense of an émigré’s alienation. Like all good works of fiction, these stories take on a mythic quality and transcend time and place. Each carries and communicates to the reader an aura of mystery, the enigma of love, and a meeting of the Jewish past and present. Whether he invokes lyrical dialogue, gentle irony, or sharp polemical discourse, Shrayer-Petrov shows that he is a powerful presence in Russian and Jewish literature. For those interested in fiction about new immigrants to America or in the psychology of Jews in the two decades before the Soviet Union’s collapse, this collection is a must read.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : David Shrayer-Petrov
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Release : 2016-01-29
File : 207 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780815607762


Ideology And Jewish Identity In Israeli And American Literature

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This book examines how Israeli and American Jewish literatures share commonalities and affinities.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : E. Miller Budick
Publisher : SUNY Press
Release : 2001-08-30
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0791450686


Strangers In Berlin

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Insightful look at the interactions between German and migrant Jewish writers and the creative spectrum of Jewish identity

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Genre : History
Author : Rachel Seelig
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2016-09-19
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472130092


The Writing Of Yehuda Amichai

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Yehuda Amichai is an Israeli poet of international distinction. Known as Israel's "master poet," Amichai conveys a portrait of life in modern Israel, summarizing and reflecting all the major preoccupations of his generation. Unlike most of his Israeli contemporaries he explores the alteration of Jewish perspectives, the loss of religious orthodoxy and the nature of Jewish identity in the mid-20th century. He illuminates the dislocation of Jewish life after the Holocaust and the dilemma of response on the part of young Israelis. His poetic language is rich in figuration and laced with quotations from classical Jewish texts which he manipulates into ironic discourse with the problems of the present. Echoing the 17th-century metaphysical poets, Amichai's writing reveals a tussle between physical love and spirituality; its tension lies in his failure to synthesize both in religious faith. Abramson presents a detailed critical description and thematic analysis of Amichai's work, with reference to the historical background from which it has emerged. The problems of an emerging national culture are seen subjectively through the eyes of one of its most sensitive and perceptive literary observers.

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Genre : History
Author : Glenda Abramson
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Release : 2012-02-01
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780791494189


Modern Hebrew Fiction

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Gershon Shaked's history of modern Hebrew fiction traces the emergence and development of a literature "against all odds"--from its European roots in the 1880s, when it had neither a country nor a spoken language, to the flowering of a literary culture on Israeli soil from the founding of the State through the 1990s. The product of more than 20 years of research, it is unique in its scope, profiling four generations of Hebrew writers from Mendele Mokher Seforim, I. L. Peretz, and Haim Nahman Bialik through Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Aharon Appelfeld, Amalia Kahana-Carmon, Amos Oz, and A. B. Yehoshua, to the recent writings of David Grossman, Meir Shalev, and Orly Castel-Bloom. Through detailed discussions of themes and style in specific texts, Shaked conveys the richness of the Hebrew literary tradition. At the same time, through biographical surveys, historical observations, and socio-cultural and political analyses, he illuminates the relationship of these writings to the context in which they were produced, revealing the complex intertextual play between Hebrew literature and life.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Gershon Shaked
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Release : 2000
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0253337119