Jewish Book Annual, Volume 43Solomon Grayzel Jewish Book Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board, 1985 |
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... sound judgment of the Foundation , i.e. its ability to ferret out the best from the many applications it receives , and its ongoing commitment to Jewish survival through literary ex- cellence . ― 4. All the above is the good news . The ...
... sound judgment of the Foundation , i.e. its ability to ferret out the best from the many applications it receives , and its ongoing commitment to Jewish survival through literary ex- cellence . ― 4. All the above is the good news . The ...
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... sound new to the current reader in a different way than they did to Halpern's contemporaries , for their shock value and power lie not so much in their bold combi- nation of uncensored vulgarity and lyricism , as in their clear re ...
... sound new to the current reader in a different way than they did to Halpern's contemporaries , for their shock value and power lie not so much in their bold combi- nation of uncensored vulgarity and lyricism , as in their clear re ...
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Introduction by Jacob Kabakoff | 6 |
The Case of the Impossible Moons | 21 |
Torah Scholarship Since the Holocaust | 45 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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