The cinema of jewish experience : introduction
What you ain't heard yet : the languages of The Jazz Singer
"*Auch ruhiges Land..." : remembrance and testimony in Paul Celan's Nuit et Brouillard translation
"*Teach me Gold" : pedagogy and memory in The Pawnbroker
Good-bye, children; Good-bye, Mary, Mother of Sorrows : the Church and the Holocaust in the art of Louis Malle
The Jar and the Blade : fertility myth and medieval romance in Israeli political films
Space and gender in the new Israeli cinema
Yiddish in Israeli cinema
The double legacy of Arbeit macht frei
Anxieties of Authorship in the Autobiographies of Mary Antin and Aliza Greenblatt
The arab in the mirror : the image of the arab in israeli fiction
Assimilation in "The Promised Land" : Mary Antin and the Jewish Origins of the American Self
"Auch ruhiges Land..." : Remembrance and Testimony in Paul Celan's Nuit et Bruillard Translation
The Burden and the Treasure : Victor Perera's Sephardic Family Chronicle
Canadian Jews and Their Story : The Making of Canadian Jewish Literature
The Case of Art Spiegelman's Maus
Chariot(ess) of Fire : Yokheved Bat-Miriam's Female Personifications of Erets Israel
Chiasmus in Biblical Narrative : Rethoric of Charaterization
The Cinama of Jewish Experience : Introduction
The Cinema of Jewish Experience : Introduction
The Double Legacy of Arbeit Macht Frei
The " Ein Ya'aqov" : A Collection of Aggadah in Transition
Emmanuel Levinas's Talmudic Readings : Between Tradition and Invention
The Epistolary Politics of Amos Oz's "Black Box"
Facing the Fictions : Henry Roth's and Philip Roth's Meta-Memoirs
Falling in the Wilderness : Death Reports in the Book of Numbers
Flirting with the Uncanny : The Poetics of David Shahar
From Diamond Cutters to Dog Races : Antwerp and London in the Work of Esther Kreitman
From Song to Story : The Genesis of Narrative in Judges 4 and 5
From the Naive to the Nostalgic in the Poetry of Haim Gouri
Gender, Genocide, and Jewish Memory
Good-bye, Children; Good-bye, Mary, Mother of Sorrows : The Church and the Holocaust in the Art of Louis Malle
Hebrew Gender and Zionist Ideology : The Palmach Trilogy of Netiva Ben Yehuda
The Hebrew Narrative Anthology in the Middle Ages
The Holocaust According to Its Anthologists
" Homo Anthologicus" : Micha Joseph Berdyczewski and the Anthological Genre
I. B. Singer's Works in Yiddish and English : The Language and the Addressee
In the Seas of Youth
" In What World?" : Devorah Baron's Fiction of Exile
The Ingathering of Traditions : Zionism's Anthology Projects
Inside Sholem Shachnah's Hat
The cinema of Jewish experience
The Jar and the Blade : Fertility Myth and Medieval Romance in Israeli Political Films
"A Jew Can Have a Jewish Face" : Arthur Miller, Autobiography, and the Holocaust
Jews and Christians Imagining the Other in Medieval Europe
An American-Jewish Typology : Emma Lazarus and the Figure of Christ
Anthological Dimensions of the Babylonian Talmud
The Anthological Interpretation : The Emergence of Anthologies of Zohar Commentaries in the Seventeenth Century
Kosher Adultery? The Mordecai-Esther-Ahasuerus Triangle in Midrash and Exegesis
The Language of Survival : English as Metaphor in Spiegelman's Maus
Lost in the Promised Land : Eva Hoffman Revises Mary Antin.
Magic Realism in the Israeli Novel
Midrash Rabbah and the Medieval Collector Mentality
Moses da Rieti and his Miqdash me'at
A Note on the Style and Prosody of Miqdash Me'at
Of a Pietist Gone Bad and Des(s)erts Not Had : The Fourteenth Chapter of Zechariah Aldahiri's Sefer Hamusar
" Our Poetry Is Like an Orange Grove" : Anthologies of Hebrew Poetry in Erets Israel
Performance Anxieties : Carnival Spaces and Assemblages in Der Nister's "Under a Fence"
The Person, the Path, and the Melody : a Brief History of Identity in Israeli Literature
Poet and Patron : Ibn Gabirol's Poem of the Palace and Its Gardens
The Poetic Universe of Samuel Ibn Sasson, Hebrew Poet of Fourteenth-Century Castile
A Pompeiian Fancy under Jaffa's Sea : Agnon's Betrothed and Jensen's Gradiva
Presenting Genesis 1, Constructively and Deconstructively
Blood, Identity, and Counter Discourse : Rabbinic Writings on Menstruation
The Cavalcade of Hebrew Literature on TV
Giovanni Pellegrino and Salomone : A Fifteenth-Century Tenzone Between a Christian Writer and a Jewish Poet
Holocaust, American Style
Medieval Jewish Literature (Special Issue)
Reading through the Lens of Gender
Readings in Medieval Hebrew Poetry : Special Issue.
Reviews : Critical Reappraisals of Aharon Appelfeld
Revisiting Early Rabbinic Liturgy : The Recent Contributions of Ezra Fleischer (Reviews)
Textualizing Black-Jewish Relations
Race, Literary History, and the "Jewish" Question
Reflections on Hebrew Literature in the Russian Context
Rereading "It Is the Light", Lea Goldberg's Only Novel
Resisting Allegory, or Reading "Eli, the Fanatic" in Tel Aviv
Romantic Roots of the Debate on the Buber-Rosenzweig Bible
Russian Dogs and Jewish Russians : Reading Israel Joshua Singer's "Liuk" in a Russian Literary Context
The Self As Marrano in Jacob Glatstein's Autobiographical Novels
She Sermonizes in Whool and Flax : Dvora Baron's Literary Vernacular
The Sheliah Tsibur as a Poetic Persona : Abba Kovner's Self-Portrait
Shylock's Revenge : the Doubly Vanished Jew in Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be
Space and Gender in the New Israeli and Palestinian Cinema
"Teach Me Gold" : Pedagogy and Memory in The Pawnbroker
Testing tolerance : cultural diversity and national unity in A. B. Yehoshua's
Textualizing the Tales of the People of the Book : Folk Narrative Anthologies and National Identity in Modern Israel
Theophany as Type Scene
Through Many Small Windows,by the Back Door : An introduction to Postrealistic Hebrew Literature,1950-80
Topographies of Reading : Agnon through Benjamin
Transforming Comfort : Hermeneutics and Theology in the Haftarot of Consolation
Translating as a Feminist : Reconceiving Anna Margolin
The Trials of a Yiddish Writer in America : Jonah Rosenfeld's Autobiographical Novel
Twenty Years with Yankev Glatshteyn
" Vayikra Rabbah and My Life in Midrash
The Vicarious Landscape of Memory in Tel Aviv Poetry
A Web of Chaos : Bialik and Nietzsche on Language, Truth, and the Death of God
What Is Yiddish Literary Tradition? : The Soviet Marxist Moshe Litvakov versus the American Modernist Mikhl Likht
What You Ain't Heard Yet : The Languages of the Jazz Singer
Who Is the "Mother of Exiles"? Jewish Aspects of Emma Lazarus's : "The New Colossus"
Writing Jewish History between Gutzkow and Goethe : Auerbach's "Spinoza" and the Birth of Modern Jewish Historical Fiction
Yiddish in Israeli Cinema
A Yiddish Text from Auschwitz : Critical History and the Anthological Imagination
"Your Brother Came With Guile" : Responses to an Explicit Moral Evaluation in Biblical Narrative