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  1. Middlebrow Literature and the Making of German-Jewish Identity (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C) by Jonathan Hess, 2010-03-12
  2. The Jewish Persona in the European Imagination: A Case of Russian Literature (Stanford Studies in Jewish History and C) by Leonid Livak, 2010-09-10
  3. Best Jewish Books for Children and Teens (Jps Guide) by Linda R. Silver, 2010-10
  4. Haunted in the New World: Jewish American Culture from Cahan to<I>The Goldbergs</I> (Jewish Literature and Culture) by Donald Weber, 2005-05-18
  5. A Treasury of Jewish Folklore by Nathan Ausubel, 1989-01-13
  6. A Light for Others and Other Jewish Tales from Galicia (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought Translation Series) by Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, Michael T. O'Pecko, 1994-10
  7. The Resonance of Dust: Essays on Holocaust Literature and Jewish Fate by Edward Alexander, 1980-01
  8. Witness Through the Imagination: Jewish American Holocaust Literature by S. Lillian Kremer, 1989-08
  9. The Girls: Jewish Women of Brownsville, Brooklyn, 1940-1995 (S U N Y Series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture) by Carole Bell Ford, 1999-11
  10. The Schocken Guide to Jewish Books: Where to Start Reading about Jewish Hist.ory, Literature, Culture, and Religion
  11. Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah by George Nickelsburg, 2010-01-01
  12. Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish: How Yiddish Songs and Synagogue Melodies Influenced Tin Pan Alley, Broadway , and Hollywood (SUNY Series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture) by Jack Gottlieb, 2004-07
  13. 'Our Place in al-Andalus': Kabbalah, Philosophy, Literature in Arab Jewish Letters (Cultural Memory in the Present) by Gil Anidjar, 2002-01-25
  14. Chapters on Jewish Literature by Israel Abrahams, 2010-03-07

21. Ingenta Select
a leading international journal devoted to the study of the New Testament and related subjects. It covers textual and literary criticism, critical interpretation, theology and the historical and literary background of the New Testament, as well as early Christian and related jewish literature. A sample issue is provided, together with abstracts for the most recent issues.
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22. Partnerships & Projects: The Great Books Jewish Literature Program:
A pilot of proposed texts for the Great Books jewish literature Program wasconducted in early 1999. The program will be published in May 2000.
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A Discussion Program for Junior High and High School Students In a project funded by a grant from the AVI CHAI Foundation, the Great Books Foundation is working with prominent Jewish scholars in the fields of literature, history, philosophy, and education to create a powerful new program to help Jewish youth explore the roots of Judaism in literature. The reading and discussion program will engage junior and senior high school Jewish students in discussions of timeless themes such as the nature of the Jewish identity and the relationship between Judaism and the modern world. A pilot of proposed texts for the Great Books Jewish Literature Program was conducted in early 1999. The program will be published in May 2000. While many Jewish schools already use the regular Great Books programs, this is the first time a Jewish Great Books program will be available. Several nationally renowned Jewish educators and scholars have assisted in the text selection process, and many prominent national organizations involved in Jewish education have provided assistance, counsel, and support. The program will include 12-15 selections, including examples of Biblical narrative and poetry, literature of classic rabbinical Judaism, philosophical literature of the medieval and post-medieval periods, and outstanding modern and contemporary Jewish literature in philosophy, religion, and fiction. The program will feature Shared Inquiry, the Great Books model of text-based, peer-led discussion. The Great Books Foundation will train teachers, youth group leaders, parents, and others to be discussion leaders in two-day seminars that take place nationwide throughout the year. The Great Books Foundation will also work with Jewish federations, central agencies for Jewish education, JCCs, day schools, congregational and community supplementary schools, youth groups, and other local community organizations to establish and support reading and discussion groups in numerous venues throughout the United States.

23. Judaic & Hebrew Collections At Yale University
95,000 volume collection, including manuscripts and rare books covering biblical, classical, medieval and modern periods of jewish literature and history.
http://www.library.yale.edu/judaica/

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- general Bibliographic Databases Research Guides ... Celebrating Jewish Music at Yale This image is from the cover of a Hebrew literary journal printed in Berlin in 1926 with a Moscow / Leningrad imprint. Titled Bereshit (In the Beginning), it was the first and only issue. This volume is part of A Great Assemblage , one of several Judaica exhibits made available online.
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24. Self And Society In Jewish Literature
Jewish Studies 113. Self and Society in jewish literature. Avi MatalonNew Time and Location TTh 12 Lowell B-11 How does an individual
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How does an individual negotiate private desires and public expectations? What are the boundaries between individuality and collectivity? The course offers a survey of Modern Hebrew literature in translation by focusing on representations of the individual's relationships with collective forces such as nationality, religion, sexuality, and tradition.
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25. American Jewish Literature: At The Center Or The Margins?
Fall 2002 Syllabus. Yiddish 108. American jewish literature At theCenter or the Margins? Ruth Wisse. Web contact Ruth Wisse URL http
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26. Jewish Literature
This division offers a program of study in comparative jewish literatureas an imaginative discourse on the Jewish experience in our time.
http://sites.huji.ac.il/jcj/jewlit.html

27. American Jewish Literature
Other Directories. jewish literature. Categories jewish literature Links. The GreatBooks jewish literature Program. Jewish American Literature Research Homepage.
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The Salon Interview: Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer Winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Literature
Religious Literature Guide to Chabad Literature Sites Jewish Literature Links The Great Books Jewish Literature Program Jewish American Literature Research Homepage Jewish Bedtime Stories e-mail: ajeo@wwpweb.com with comments or suggestions web design by WWPWEB

28. Jewish Literature In New Testament Times
Contents Index. Introduction. Glossary. Brief Historical Background. RabbinicalWritings Chart. The Purpose and Heart of the Law. Return to Bible History Online.
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29. Jewish Literature
jewish literature The following materials are available in the Asher Library,on the fifth floor. Books. A History of jewish literature.12 vol.
http://www.spertus.edu/LISTS_asher_cja/bib_core/literature.html
JEWISH LITERATURE
The following materials are available in the Asher Library, on the fifth floor. Books PJ 5017 A4
Alter, Robert.
After the Tradition; Essays on Modern Jewish Writing.
New York: Dutton, 1969.
PN 842 A4
Alter, Robert.
Defenses of the Imagination: Jewish Writers and Modern History Crisis.
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1977.
PJ 5059 E8 M6X
Alter, Robert. Modern Hebrew Literature. New York: Behrman House, 1975. PJ 5038 B8 1966. Burnshaw, Stanley. The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself, From the Beginnings to the Present; Sixty-Nine Poems in New Presentation. New York: Schocken Books PJ 5059 E3 P38 1981B Carmi, T. ed. The Penguin Book of Hebrew Verse. London: Allen Lane, 1981. Ref. PJ 5191 E3 H6 Howe, Iriving comp. A Treasury of Yiddish Poetry. New York: Holt, ,Rinehart and Winston, 1969. PJ 5120 .5 H65 Howe, Irving ed. Voices from the Yiddish: Essays, Memoirs, Diaries.

30. 109-013 Exploring The World Of Jewish Literature
Jewish Mystical Traditions 109013 Exploring the World of jewish literature.Note. Formerly available as 150-252/352. Students who
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109-013 Exploring the World of Jewish Literature
Note Formerly available as 150-252/352. Students who have completed 150-252/352 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. Availability 2nd and 3rd year Credit Points HECS Band Coordinator Dr D Abramovich Prerequisites Any two arts subjects or permission of the subject coordinator. Semester (view timetable) Contact A 2.5-hour seminar per week Subject Description This subject involves a review of Jewish literature from the Enlightenment to the present, featuring a variety of authors, genres and texts. One of the themes of the subject is the exploration of the role of metaphor, biblical and modern, within Jewish literature, with particular attention to the sacrifice of Isaac and other biblical metaphors. Students will also explore issues of Jewish literary bilingualism, and the representation of women and of non-Jewish figures in Jewish literature. Students should complete the semester with an understanding of the development of modern Hebrew and Jewish literature. Assessment Written work totalling 4000 words, and class participation.

31. 109-454 Jerusalem In Jewish Literature
Search Index Faculty of Arts Hebrew studies Prev 109453 Literatureof Destruction 109-454 Jerusalem in jewish literature. Note.
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109-454 Jerusalem in Jewish Literature
Note Formerly available as 109-020. Students who have completed 109-020 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. Availability 4th year Credit Points HECS Band Coordinator Assoc Prof Z Shavitsky Prerequisites Admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth-year combined honours in Jewish studies. Semester Not Offered (view timetable) Subject Description This subject involves the advanced study of Jewish literary texts - classical, medieval and modern - with special concern for the theme and literary representations in poetry and in prose, of the Heavenly and the Earthly Jerusalem. Attention is also given to major topics in the critical tradition of reading Jewish texts. Students will encounter contemporary authors and poets such as A Oz, A B Yehoshua and Y Amichai. On completion of the subject students should have acquired a deeper and more extensive understanding of the character of Jewish literature throughout its history; and have developed critical skills in its analysis and interpretation. Search Index Faculty of Arts Hebrew studies
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32. ArtandCulture
From deadly serious meditations on the nature of evil, to the comedy of neurosisand sexual perversion, jewish literature confronts a world no longer
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33. ArtandCulture
Book Oxford Book of Jewish Stories. by Ilan Stavans. Book AmericanJewish Fiction A Century of Stories. by Geraldo Shapiro. Book
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34. Jewish Book Mall - Books Of Jewish Literature And Fiction
jewish literature and fiction. Possibly literature is one of the hardest categoriesto define what's Jewish. Books on/of jewish literature and fiction.
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Jewish literature and fiction
Possibly literature is one of the hardest categories to define what's Jewish. Is Jewish literature simply books by Jewish authors? About Jewish subjects, no matter who the author? What if the characters are identifiably Jewish but don't live very Jewishly? Oh, well. It's not easy to be a Jew!
Books on/of Jewish literature and fiction
Here are some works of Jewish literature and fiction (that is, works of fiction by Jewish authors or on Jewish themes). Well, we'll throw in books about Jewish literature, too. Why not? Also, check out our Jewish Nobel Laureates and Yiddish pages. Anton the Dove Fancier and Other Tales of the Holocaust Apples from the Desert: Selected Stories (The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's Series) Jewish Folktales Jewish Poland-Legends of Origin: Ethnopoetics and Legendary Chronicles (Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology) ... Fugitive Pieces Want more books of Jewish literature and fiction? Try a search on Amazon
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36. Hebrew Bible And Early Jewish Literature Resources
Joseph and Aseneth An excellent site dedicated to this Jewish legend. Organizationfor Targumic Studies; The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature;
http://web.infoave.net/~jwest/heb.html
Hebrew Bible Resources

37. Jewish Literature
Judaic Literature . jewish literature . Short biography, list of works. BabelGuide to jewish literature . Chabad Literature an internet guide .
http://www.zeroland.co.nz/literature_jewish.html
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Judaic Literature . Jewish Literature
See also: Hebrew / Israeli Literature Hebrew incunabula, Hebraica, manuscripts.
Arabic Literature of the Jews.

Arendt, Hannah. Hannah Arendt Institut.
... memoirs and other works translated into English by Morris Rosenthal of Foner Books.
Hebrew Hebrew Incunabula. A Virtual Guide to the Great Jewish Libraries and Rare Book Collections On-line. Hebrew Manuscripts, Incunabula, and Written Antiquities.
Hebrew literature Resources from Haifa University.

Hebrew studies on the web. Academic resources for learning Hebrew. Dublin University, Ireland.

Hebrew Writers. Pproviding information on some 300 Hebrew authors and their works, including biographies, photographs, lists of works published in foreign languages.
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Scholem, Gershom. Gershom Scholem is the twentieth century's most prominent scholar dedicated to the academic study of Kabbalah. Quotations.
Talmud A Page from the BabylonianTalmud. An interactive site serving as a port of departure on a voyage through the history of Jewish religious literature.
Gates to the Talmud. An educational site.
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust. Poems. Anne Frank Online. Exhibits, diary extracts, life and times. ... Art Posters Store Site Index Applied Arts Architecture Art History Arts Libraries Artists Art Museums Auctions Authors Ballet, Dance

38. Judaic, Jewish Literature
JUDAIC / jewish literature See also Hebrew / Israeli Literature. ContemporaryJewish American Literature research page. . Foner, Sarah Menkin.
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JUDAIC / JEWISH LITERATURE See also: Hebrew / Israeli Literature Hebrew incunabula, Hebraica, manuscripts
Contemporary Jewish American Literature research page

Foner, Sarah Menkin. Sarah Menkin, the first woman to publish a Hebrew novel,
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National Foundation for Jewish Culture, U.S.

Talmud A Page from the BabylonianTalmud. An interactive site serving as a port of departure on a voyage through the history of Jewish religious literature.
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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust. Poems
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39. Modern Jewish Literature Introduction To I Hasidut /I
Modern jewish literature Introduction to Hasidut. COURSE DESCRIPTION Theliterature of the Jewish people during the 16th to 18th centuries.
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40. American-Jewish Literature
Americanjewish literature. English/Religion Studies 196 - New Course(4 credits) Professor Ruth Knafo Setton Also applicable to
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American-Jewish Literature English/Religion Studies 196 - New Course (4 credits)
Professor Ruth Knafo Setton
Also applicable to Jewish Studies minor and American Studies major/minor
American Jews, having survived the Holocaust and witnessed the birth of Israel, live in a universe in which madness and terrifying lucidity, dark humor and magic realism, uneasily coexist. We will trace the American-Jewish experience through the writings of Russian and Israeli immigrants, Sephardic and Hasidic Jews, and authors as diverse as Isaac Bashevis Singer, Irena Klepfisz, Grace Paley, Philip Roth, Art Spiegelman, and David Mamet. Through novels, stories, poems, essays, diary fragments, parablesas well as recordings, films, and videoswe will examine the implications of anti-Semitism and assimilation as we explore the subtle ironies of contemporary American-Jewish life.
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