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  1. Screening the Holocaust: Cinema's Images of the Unimaginable (Jewish Literature & Culture (Paperback)) by Ilan Avisar, 1988-06
  2. The Empire of Kalman the Cripple (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Yehudah Elberg, Yehuda Elberg, 1997-05
  3. The Kids' Fun Book of Jewish Time by Emily Sper, 2006-08
  4. Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life) by Ranen Omer-Sherman, 2002-03-01
  5. History and Literature: New Readings of Jewish Texts in Honor of Arnold J. Band (Brown Judaic Studies)
  6. Jewish Women in Rabbinic Literature: A Psychosocial Perspective by Menachem M. Brayer, 1986-06
  7. The rise of American Jewish literature;: An anthology of selections from the major novels by Charles Angoff, 1970
  8. The Book of Women's Love and Medieval Medical Hebrew Literature on Women (Kegan Paul Library of Jewish Studies) by Carmen Caballero Navas, 2004-06-29
  9. From Stereotype to Metaphor (SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture) by Ellen Schiff, 1983-06-30
  10. The Bridal Canopy (Library of Modern Jewish Literature) by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, 2000-08
  11. Black Fire on White Fire: An Essay on Jewish Hermeneutics, from Midrash to Kabbalah (Contraversions, Critical Studies in Jewish Literature, Culture and Society , No 10) by Betty Rojtman, 1998-02-27
  12. R. Joseph Gikatilla's Commentary to Ezekiel's Chariot (Sources and Studies in the Literature of Jewish Mysticism)
  13. Sefer Gematriot of R. Judah the Pious: Facsimile Edition of a Unique Manuscript (Sources and Studies in the Literature of Jewish Mysticism) by Daniel Abrams, Israel Ta-Shema, 1998
  14. 2 MACCABEES (Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature) by Daniel R. Schwartz, 2008-04-30

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He has drawn upon the various phrases of Jewish life for his subject matter and upon the various forms of jewish literature for his models.
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A wonderful example of inversion is parody, a humorous imitation of serious or dignified writings, which follows the form of the original but changes its sense to ridiculous. A parody may consist of the mere change of a word, or even a letter. Sometimes a passage may be parodied by merely putting a pause in the wrong place. The humorous application of a well-known passage will also produce a parody, and the same method, when applied to a proverb, produces a perverted proverb, or modified maxim....
The existence of a parody presupposes, of course, the preexistence of an original. [Parodies] owe to their models only the outward garb. They are imitative only in form, but original in matter, and often surpass the original. In its incipient stage, Hebrew parody was not far removed from pure imitation. This may be gathered from the fact that some parodies were admitted into the ritual. Had they been regarded as anything else than imitations, this would have been impossible. The Hymn for the First Night of Purim, for example, which is embodied in the Mahzor Vitri [prayer book written by Menahem ben Aaron in the 12th century], is only one step removed from imitation. It is classed with parodies because it dresses a wine-song in the garb of a religious hymn.
The range of Jewish parody is as wide as the range of general parody. The Jewish parodist has invaded every department of literature and every walk of life. He has drawn upon the various phrases of Jewish life for his subject matter and upon the various forms of Jewish literature for his models. It is no exaggeration to say that Jewish parody contains the entire Jewish literature in miniature; it would indeed be easy to make a collection of parodies representing the Bible, Talmud, Midrash, Liturgy, Zohar, Codes, Responsa and Homilies. Even dictionaries and newspapers, marriage and divorce formulae, amulets and anathemas have serve the parodist as models. And not content with Jewish models, he often went in search of foreign models, in consequence of which we have parodies of Hippocrates, of Shakespeare, of Goethe, of Schiller, of Heine, and of numerous folk-songs of the various nations among whom the Jews lived.

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Publisher JPS. This outstanding volume of 26 essays represents a crosssection of the writings of Arnold Band on jewish literature.
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63. 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.
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After the Tradition; Essays on Modern Jewish Writing.
New York: Dutton, 1969.
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Defenses of the Imagination: Jewish Writers and Modern History Crisis.
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1977.
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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.

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65. 109-013 Exploring The World Of Jewish Literature
109013 Exploring the World of jewish literature. Note. Formerly available as 150-252/352. Students who have completed 150-252/352
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    Availability: Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997. Credit points: 16.7 2nd and 3rd years Coordinator: Dr Z Shavitsky. Prerequisite: Any two Arts subjects or permission of the Head of the Department. Contact: Two-hour seminar a week, or equivalent. Objectives: Students on completion of the subject should have an understanding of the role of metaphor in various genres of literature; be familiar with the modes and methodologies of literary analysis; have an understanding of the development of modern Hebrew literature. Content: A review of Jewish literature from the Enlightenment to the present, featuring a variety of authors, genres and texts. The principal theme 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. Attention is also given to Jewish literary bilingualism, and the representation of women and of non-Jewish figures in Jewish literature. Assessment: 3,000 words of written work (50 per cent) and a 2-hour seen examination (50 per cent).
  • 67. Modern Hebrew Fiction (Jewish Literature And Culture)
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    68. Studies In Modern Jewish Literature
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    69. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Jewish Literature (Hebrew Literature) - Encyclopedia
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  • 70. Courses In The Rutgers Department Of Jewish Studies: Literature
    Areas of Concentration Jewish History and Society • jewish literature • Jewish Culture • Religion and Thought • Israel Studies 2. jewish literature.
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    71. American Jewish Literature
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    72. Jewish Literature - Special Collections - Gelman Library
    Special Collections Manuscript Collections By Subject jewish literature. Murray Frank Collection 1 box 19541973 Partially processed
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    This collection represents the manuscripts and lecture notes received from Joan Lippman, Executive Administrator of the Jewish Historical Society of Maryland, prior to 1983. Murray Frank was a 1936 graduate of George Washington University who had a multifaceted career. He was an administrative assistant on Capital Hill, an economic analyst, a journalist for Jewish publications, a broadcaster, an author, and a teacher. He was active in the Jewish community in Washington, D.C. and on a national level.
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    73. Sanders, Avenues Of Access To Scripture In Early Jewish Literature
    Avenues of Access to Scripture in Early jewish literature. James A. Sanders. Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center. 1. Last year David
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    Last year David Washburn published an updated thesis entitled A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls Washburn 2002 ). It was part of a recent flurry of such efforts, and it is perhaps time to look at what is now available and how they may be helpful in different ways. Washburns's effort at a catalog of biblical passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls was begun as a master's thesis at Denver Seminary (1983). It purports to cover the Scrolls published through DJD 35 (even though a few volumes are yet to be published), is designed as an on-going project, and calls for reader response for corrections and improvements. DJD 39 (2002) has a number of indices, including an index of the passages in the biblical texts, but it does not include a catalog of scripture passages that appear in the Scrolls other than those classified as "biblical." Listings of scripture passages not only in biblical scrolls but also in the non-biblical materials at Qumran are in James VanderKam and Peter Flint, The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls VanderKam and Flint 2002 : 407-433). The introductory paragraphs in the latter note some prior listings, but not all. Vol 1 of the famous concordance begun on 3x5 cards in the late 1950s has started to appear in hardcopy in an expanded format (see

    74. Library Journal - Grants Available For Jewish Literature Initiative
    Applications are available for Let s Talk About It jewish literature Identity and Imagination, a new initiative that will award grants to up to 200 public and
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    77. UJ - University Of Judaism
    Catalogue Departmental Course Listings Jewish Studies Concentration In Modern jewish literature. Concentration In Modern jewish literature. Prerequisites.
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    78. Random House Academic Resources
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    80. Course Catalog - Fall 2004 - ENGL 284 - Modern Jewish Literature
    ENGL 284 Modern jewish literature. Credit 3 hours. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a Literature and the Arts course.
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    (ENGL 284) Surveys imaginative literature by Jewish authors from the Enlightenment to the present, including fiction, poetry, drama, and autobiography written in English or translated from other languages. Same as CWL 284 , and RLST 284 . Prerequisite: Completion of the Composition I requirement.
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