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Michael L. Morgan. Beyond Auschwitz: Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. xii, 288 pp.
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- AJS Review / Volume 28 / Issue 2 / November 2004
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 391-393
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Kabbalistic Physiology: Isaac the Blind, Nahmanides, and Moses de Leon on Menstruation
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 317-339
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Priestly Men and Invisible Women: Male Appropriation of the Feminine and the Exemption of Women from Positive Time-Bound Commandments
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 297-316
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The Jews of Vienna and the First World War. London: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2001. xiii, 218 pp.; Marsha L. Rozenblit. Reconstructing National Identity: The Jews of Habsburg Austria During World War I. Studies in Jewish History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 304 pp.
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 373-376
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Shimon Redlich. Together and Apart in Brzezany: Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, 1919–1945. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. xi, 202 pp.; Rosa Lehman. Symbiosis and Ambivalence: Poles and Jews in a Small Galician Town. New York: Berghahn Books, 2001. xxii, 217 pp.
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- 04 April 2005, pp. 406-409
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Israeli Drama and the Bible: Kings on the Stage
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 63-82
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The Bible and Israeli Identity
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 11-41
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Modern Midrash: The Biblical Canon and Modern Literature
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 43-62
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Sentient Dogs, Liberated Rams, and Talking Asses: Agnon's Biblical Zoo: or Rereading Tmol shilshomThis essay is dedicated to the students in my graduate seminars on Agnon at the Hebrew University in 2001 and 2002, whose wonderful insights punctuate these pages; and especially to my student and research assistant, Natasha Gordinsky, who gave unstintingly of her detective skills, her indomitable curiosity and the delicacy and integrity of her mind and soul.
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Introduction: Recreating the Canon
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 3-9
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“A People that Dwells Alone”?: Toward Subversion of the Fathers' Tongue in Israeli Women's FictionThis essay is dedicated to the memory of Shulamith Hareven (1930–2003).
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 83-103
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Preface
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Jew, Zionist, Hebrew, or Israeli?: Transformations in the Identity of Jacob in the Novels of Benjamin Tammuz and Meir Shalev
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 173-188
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The Figure of Moses in Modern Hebrew Poetry
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 157-171
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“And a Small Boy Leading Them”:: The Child and the Biblical Landscape in Agnon, Oz, and AppelfeldDedicated to my uncle, Efraim Gottlieb z”l, Gershom Scholem's distinguished disciple and a ground-breaking scholar of Jewish mysticism, in the hope that future scholars will expound on the Kabbalist elements in S. Y. Agnon's story and his entire body of work (and perhaps also in the works of Aharon Appelfeld, Efraim Gottlieb's student at Hebrew University) more thoroughly than I undertook in this article.—Nehama (Gottlieb) Aschkenasy.
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 137-156
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From Myth to History
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 205-211
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Biblical Allusions in Modern and Postmodern Hebrew Literature
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- 01 April 2004, pp. 189-203
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Erratum: The Maskil, the Convert, and the עAgunah: Joseph Perl as a Historian of Jewish Divorce Law
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- 01 April 2004, p. 213
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“Designation is Significant”: An Analysis of the Conceptual Sugya in bSan 47b–48b
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 227-252
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Carole B. Balin. To Reveal Our Hearts: Jewish Women Writers in Tsarist Russia. Monographs of the Hebrew Union College. Cincinnati: HUC Press, 2000. x, 269 pp.; Mordechai Zalkin. A New Dawn: The Jewish Enlightenment in the Russian Empire, Social Aspects [Hebrew]. Jerusalem: Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2000. 352 pp.; Benjamin Nathans. Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia. Studies on the History of Society and Culture. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2002. xvii, 403 pp.; ChaeRan Y. Freeze. Jewish Marriage and Divorce in Imperial Russia. Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry Series. Hanover and London: Brandeis University Press/University Press of New England, 2002. xv, 399 pp.
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 301-311
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