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A Tale of Love and Darkness Is a Memoir by the Israeli Author Amos Oz, First Published in Hebrew in 2002. Oz Chronicles His Chil
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Symbolism and Survival in Developing Organizations: Regional Colleges in Israel
June 18, 2016 This Week's Text יְבָרֶ כְָך יְהוָה
2006 Abstracts
In the Land of Oz III
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Hasidic Faith in the Poetry of Zelda
Archives of the Center for Studies in History and Culture of East European Jewry
Zion of Their Own Hebrew Women's Nationalist Writing
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The Cypress and the Flame
Selected Works in Hebrew/Israeli Literature Compiled by the Center for Israel Education
Modern Hebrew Poetry Throughout the Ages
200 Years of Jewish Life in Shtetl Kaushany in Bessarabia
Generations in Modern Hebrew Poetry
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New Books from Israel • Fall 2018
Amos Oz: the BABEL Readers Guide
HEKSHERIM the Research Institute for Jewish and Israeli Literature and Culture
Aat the Turn of Childhoodba New Fruit@ by Zelda: An
Let the Other Be Me - the Theo-Political Predicament and the Arab in Shin Shalom’S Early Writings
Each Rose by Zelda (1967)
Chapter 6 Tosh, Between Earth and Moon: a Hasidic Rebbe's Followers