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Visual Arts Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries Edited by Rebecca Abrams and Cesar Merchan-Hamann
Essay The So-Called Rules of Language, Literature, and Baseball Richard Michelson February 20, 2017
Children’s Colors In Hebrew: A Rainbow Tale: A Story in Rhyme For English Speaking Kids Sarah Mazor; Benny Rahdiana, illus.
Essay Translating “Shalhevetyah” Rachel Cantor is the author of the novel A Highly Unlikely Scenario, or a Neetsa Pizza Employee’s Guide to Saving the World. With the publication of her… Rachel Cantor January 25, 2016
Essay 7 Surprises in the English Translation of the Torah Earlier this week, Aviya Kushner wrote about the “smashing, positively dashing spectacle” of modern theater performed in Hebrew. She is the author of The Grammar… Aviya Kushner September 10, 2015
Essay ‘My Fair Lady’ in Hebrew? Aviya Kushner is the author of The Grammar of God, a memoir of her Journey into the Words and Worlds of the Bible. She will be blogging here all week for the Jewish… Aviya Kushner September 8, 2015