>Jerusalem Studies in Hebrew Literature
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Year:
2016
Catalog number :
45-005750
Pages:
292
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Jerusalem Studies in Hebrew Literature

Vol. 28
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Contents: 

ARITCLES

Reuven Kiperwasser - The Bitter Fate of Elihoref and Ahiya: The Metamorphosis of a Story from the Land of Israel that Went to Babylonia

Tamar Kadari - Song and Meaning:A new Look on Rabbinic Exegesis of the Song of Songs

Hanan Mazeh - ''עיקר עיבורה של דינה זכר היה (The original conception of Dinah was as a male): The Origin and Development of an Aggadic Tradition in Rabbinic Literature

Itay Marienberg-Milikowsky - ‘Bekibbutz galuyot u behikabetz betulot’: On the Identification of the Forbidden Piyyutim in a Responsa by Rav Natronai Gaon

Ophir Münz-Manor - The Payytanic Epithet and its Relations to Figurative Language in Pre-Classical Piyyut

Yotam Poplker - ‘Yam Acharon’ on the Way to America: ‘Immigrants’ as a Key Story to the Work of L. A. Arieli-Orlof

Itamar Drori - Return of the Author – ‘Bell and Pomegranate’ by Hayim Hazaz

Dvir Tzur - The Birth of the New Jew in the New Land: On Pioneer–Native Relations in S. Yizhar's Stories, or on the Face(s) of the Native Home.

Ilana Szobel - The Girl with the Billy-Goat’s Hoof: Parental Abuse, Metamorphosis and Poetics in the Poetry of Tsvia Litevsk

Nancy Ezer - Bursting Out of the Center and Breaking into it in Two Literary Autobiographies: Yoram Kaniuk’s Post Mortem and Leah Aini’s Rose of Lebanon