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Tisha B’Av – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. Category: Tisha B’Av. Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations. August 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. The Destruction of the Temple. Continue reading “Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations”. 8220;Unfinished-ness” in Art, Judaism and the Poetry of Eve Grubin. July 19, 2016. July 19, 2016. Two Girls with Parasols (John Singer Sargent, 1888). In Your Blood Yo...
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The Destruction of the Temple – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. Category: The Destruction of the Temple. Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations. August 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. The Destruction of the Temple. Continue reading “Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations”. Click here to receive Book of Books updates in your inbox. My Strength and My Song: The Song at the Sea as National Anthem. To Dwell in Possibility:...
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03 | January | 2017 | Rabbi Yaakov Bieler
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Contemporary Explorations of Jewish Texts and Thinkers. January 3, 2017. The Double-Meaning of the Recitation of Kriyat Shema. Asymp; Comments Off on The Double-Meaning of the Recitation of Kriyat Shema. A momentous meeting between father and son. In the second of his essays on Parashat VaYigash, Mifgash Yosef VeAviv Zeman Kriyat Shema Haya ( Etnachta: Kriyot BeParashat HaShavua. And Yosef 1) made ready. His chariot, and 2) went up. To meet Israel his father, to Goshen; and 3) he presented himself.
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December | 2016 | Rabbi Yaakov Bieler
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Contemporary Explorations of Jewish Texts and Thinkers. Letter and Spirit on Chanuka and Beyond. Asymp; Comments Off on Letter and Spirit on Chanuka and Beyond. Assuming that a liturgical statement is not redundant but referring to two different states of affairs. In one of R. Aharon Lichtenstein’s Chanuka Sichot, To Make Them Forget Your Tora and to Divert Them from the Laws of Your Will. Continue reading →. A Religious View of What Happens to Us Over the Course of Our Lives. Continue reading →. Vol 1, ...
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04 | January | 2017 | Rabbi Yaakov Bieler
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Contemporary Explorations of Jewish Texts and Thinkers. January 4, 2017. The Diametrically Opposed Pulls of Personal Needs and National Destiny. Asymp; Comments Off on The Diametrically Opposed Pulls of Personal Needs and National Destiny. Yaakov makes an irregular stop in Be’er Sheva on his way to Egypt to see Yosef. Once he overcame his shock, Yaakov was overjoyed to hear that Yosef was indeed alive and he promptly made preparations to go down to Egypt to see him:. Continue reading →.
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Staring into the Abyss Once Again | Rabbi Yaakov Bieler
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Contemporary Explorations of Jewish Texts and Thinkers. Staring into the Abyss Once Again. Asymp; Comments Off on Staring into the Abyss Once Again. Yosef finds himself yet again confronted by his brothers’ fears of reprisal on his part against them for having sold him into slavery. And when Yosef’s brethren saw that their father was dead, they said: It may be that Yosef will hate us, and will fully requite us all the evil which we did unto him. 16. It is permitted/an obligation (! And now, we pray thee,...
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“Unfinished-ness” in Art, Judaism and the Poetry of Eve Grubin – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. 8220;Unfinished-ness” in Art, Judaism and the Poetry of Eve Grubin. July 19, 2016. July 19, 2016. Since March of this year, the Met Breuer, a new annex of the Metropolitan Museum, has hosted a remarkable exhibit called Unfinished. Two Girls with Parasols (John Singer Sargent, 1888). Hendrickje Stoffels (Rembrandt van Rijn, mid- 1650’s). Of his sister and her friend for example, or Rembrandt’s intimate portrait. By Vincent Van Gogh at the Met Breuer,.
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Eikha – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations. August 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. The Destruction of the Temple. Continue reading “Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations”. Click here to receive Book of Books updates in your inbox. My Strength and My Song: The Song at the Sea as National Anthem. Joseph and Judah in the Bible and Beyond. Avraham, Lot, Walt Whit...
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Devarim – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations. August 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. The Destruction of the Temple. Continue reading “Literary Voice as an Expression of Theology: The Examples of Deuteronomy and Lamentations”. Click here to receive Book of Books updates in your inbox. My Strength and My Song: The Song at the Sea as National Anthem. Joseph and Judah in the Bible and Beyond. Avraham, Lot, Walt Whit...
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Koheleth – The Book of Books
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The Book of Books. Where Judaism and Literature Meet. Something to Lose: Eviatar Banai and the Sukkot Paradox. October 13, 2016. October 13, 2016. An exciting new online magazine of Jewish thought and culture. Please check out the website and follow it on Facebook. Eviatar Banai is an Israeli rock musician who comes from a well-known family of performers. He is also a. Yesh li mah li-hafsid. Continue reading “Something to Lose: Eviatar Banai and the Sukkot Paradox”. Sweet Tooth: Ruth, Shakespeare and Sha...