Poetic Trespass

Poetic Trespass
Author: Lital Levy
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691176094

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A Palestinian-Israeli poet declares a new state whose language, "Homelandic," is a combination of Arabic and Hebrew. A Jewish-Israeli author imagines a "language plague" that infects young Hebrew speakers with old world accents, and sends the narrator in search of his Arabic heritage. In Poetic Trespass, Lital Levy brings together such startling visions to offer the first in-depth study of the relationship between Hebrew and Arabic in the literature and culture of Israel/Palestine. More than that, she presents a captivating portrait of the literary imagination's power to transgress political boundaries and transform ideas about language and belonging. Blending history and literature, Poetic Trespass traces the interwoven life of Arabic and Hebrew in Israel/Palestine from the turn of the twentieth century to the present, exposing the two languages' intimate entanglements in contemporary works of prose, poetry, film, and visual art by both Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel. In a context where intense political and social pressures work to identify Jews with Hebrew and Palestinians with Arabic, Levy finds writers who have boldly crossed over this divide to create literature in the language of their "other," as well as writers who bring the two languages into dialogue to rewrite them from within. Exploring such acts of poetic trespass, Levy introduces new readings of canonical and lesser-known authors, including Emile Habiby, Hayyim Nahman Bialik, Anton Shammas, Saul Tchernichowsky, Samir Naqqash, Ronit Matalon, Salman Masalha, A. B. Yehoshua, and Almog Behar. By revealing uncommon visions of what it means to write in Arabic and Hebrew, Poetic Trespass will change the way we understand literature and culture in the shadow of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18

The Jewish Law Annual Volume 18
Author: Berachyahu Lifshitz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-04-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136996214

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Topics covered include: spousal withholding of conjugal relations; halakhic understandings of the parent–child relationship; corporal punishment of children; the prohibition against seeking a second ruling after something has been declared forbidden; the agent who carries out his mandate for his own benefit, not the principal’s; mid-twentieth century London organizations for the advancement of Jewish law.

Multiculturalism in Israel

Multiculturalism in Israel
Author: Adia Mendelson-Maoz
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1612493645

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By analyzing its position within the struggles for recognition and reception of different national and ethnic cultural groups, this book offers a bold new picture of Israeli literature. Through comparative discussion of the literatures of Palestinian citizens of Israel, of Mizrahim, of migrants from the former Soviet Union, and of Ethiopian-Israelis, the author demonstrates an unexpected richness and diversity in the Israeli literary scene, a reality very different from the monocultural image that Zionism aspired to create. Drawing on a wide body of social and literary theory, Mendelson-Maoz compares and contrasts the literatures of the four communities she profiles. In her discussion of the literature of the Palestinian citizens of Israel, she presents the question of language and translation, and she provides three case studies of particular authors and their reception. Her study of Mizrahi literature adopts a chronological approach, starting in the 1950s and proceeding toward contemporary Mizrahi writing, while discussing questions of authenticity and self-determination. The discussion of Israeli literature written by immigrants from the former Soviet Union focuses both on authors who write Israeli literature in Russian and of Russian immigrants writing in Hebrew. The final section of the book provides a valuable new discussion of the work of Ethiopian-Israeli writers, a group whose contributions have seldom been previously acknowledged. The picture that emerges from this groundbreaking book replaces the traditional, homogeneous historical narrative of Israeli literature with a diversity of voices, a multiplicity of origins, and a wide range of different perspectives. In doing so, it will provoke researchers in a wide range of cultural fields to look at the rich traditions that underlie it in new and fresh ways.

The Chalice

The Chalice
Author: Crispian Thurlborn
Publisher: Crown & Anchor Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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“Fantasy meets Football” The year is AD 1243 (After Darkness). The world of Aria has been torn apart by war for nearly two decades as the might of the Heldann Empire seeks to bring about a new age. As dark clouds gather and the Great War grinds on, two armies descend the slopes of a nameless valley. Sir Duras Stonehammer, Knight of the Doom Watch and commander of the 22nd Dvarim Column, leads his troops into battle against the might of the Arranor 5th. Victory is far from assured for either side with the honour of King, Country, and Army at stake. Two nations. Two armies. A battlefield. One ball... Only one can be the victor.

The Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha

The Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha
Author: Dr. Phillip Goble
Publisher: AFI International Publishers
Total Pages: 467
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0939341034

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Since the Brit Chadasha in Yirmeyeh 31:31-34 was given to Orthodox Jews (the passage is found in the Hebrew Bible, is it not?), and since most Orthodox Jews are in New York City, particularly Brooklyn it seems, then it surely must also be appropriate to make available a translation of the Brit Chadasha from the best original manuscripts in language devoid of goyishe (and non-frum) style. The following is a passage from this new translation, specifically from "The Besuras haGeulah According to Mattityahu (Matthew)" chp 28:19-20, and is illustrative of what we at AFII are doing and what we believe:

Kapporos Then and Now: Toward a More Compassionate Tradition

Kapporos Then and Now: Toward a More Compassionate Tradition
Author: Yonassan Gershom
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 132918940X

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Every year, right before Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, there is a cultural war in certain Jewish neighborhoods over a ceremony called Kapporos, in which a chicken is slaughtered just before the holy day. The animal rights people show up claiming, "Meat is murder!" while the Orthodox and Hasidic Jews who practice this ceremony accuse the activists of antisemitism and violating their freedom of religion. Epithets fly and confrontations occur across the barricades, but nobody is really listening to each other. Rabbi Gershom seeks to build a bridge of understanding between these two warring camps. On the one hand, he opposes using live chickens as Kapporos, and, like many other religious Jews before him, advocates giving money to charity instead. But on the other hand, he is himself a Hasid who understands and believes in the kabbalistic principle of ""raising holy sparks"" so central to the ceremony. In fact, he says, it is that very mysticism that has led him not to use chickens for the ritual.

The Druzes in the Jewish State

The Druzes in the Jewish State
Author: Kais M. Firro
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004491910

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Following the war of 1948 Palestine's Druzes became part of the state of Israel. Overwhelmingly rural, they sought to safeguard their community's age-old ethnic independence by holding on to their traditional ethno-religious particularism. Ethnicity and ethnic issues, however, were ready tools for the Zionists in the pursuit of their policy aims vis-à-vis the state's Arab population. Central among these was the cooptation of part of the Druze elite in an obvious effort to alienate the Druzes from the other Arabs - creating "good" Arabs and "bad" Arabs served the Jewish state as a foil for its ongoing policy of dispossession and control. The author painstakingly documents the political, social and economic factors that ensured the "success" of these Zionist policies, but concludes that the fissured identity of Israel's Druzes today bespeaks a feeling of musiba, tragedy, within the community itself.

The Orthodox Jewish Bible

The Orthodox Jewish Bible
Author: Dr. Phillip Goble
Publisher: AFI International Publishers
Total Pages: 1249
Release: 2002
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0939341042

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THE ORTHODOX JEWISH TANAKH TORAH NEVI’IM KETUVIM BOTH TESTAMENTS The Orthodox Jewish Bible is an English language version that applies Yiddish and Hasidic cultural expressions to the Messianic Bible.

The One Year Orthodox Jewish Bible

The One Year Orthodox Jewish Bible
Author: Dr. Phillip Goble
Publisher: Artists for Israel International
Total Pages: 2920
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Bibles
ISBN:

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This is a new format of The Orthodox Jewish Bible in daily readings for reading through the Tanakh and Brit Chadasha in one year. This version uses the Whole Chapter Bible in a Year© format. The dates are generic; if you start in the middle of the year, it just continues to the next numerical day, it does not rely on starting on January first. This daily version covers the Tanakh, Tehillim twice, Mishlei, (one a day), and the Brit Chadasha. The Besuras HaGeulah and Gevurot ARE read through twice, and a one a day chapters of Mishlei are adjusted according to the number of days in each month.

Tradition and Crisis

Tradition and Crisis
Author: Jacob Katz
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2000-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815628279

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A new edition of Katz's study of European Jewish society at end of the Middle Ages. It taps into a rich source, the responsa literature of the Rabbinic establishment of the time, a time when self-governing communities of Jews dealt with their own civil and religious issues.