The Posen library of Jewish culture and civilization: Volume 10 1973-2005
The inaugural volume of the Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, a landmark project to catalogue, preserve, and share Jewish culture and civilization from around the world, from biblical times to the twenty-first century. A treasury of Jewish creative works from around the world, this v...
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Zusammenfassung: | The inaugural volume of the Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, a landmark project to catalogue, preserve, and share Jewish culture and civilization from around the world, from biblical times to the twenty-first century. A treasury of Jewish creative works from around the world, this volume of the Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization introduces readers to the great diversity of Jewish civilization, covering the momentous period from 1973 to 2005. The full sweep of Jewish culture—high and low, famous and obscure, religious and secular—is gathered here, with hundreds of examples from literature, visual arts, and popular culture, as well as intellectual and spiritual works. Readers will discover how contemporary Jewish culture was affected by the feminist movement, Israeli politics after the Yom Kippur War, Russian Jewish emigration, the rise of identity politics in the United States, South American revolutions and dictatorships, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and much more. This groundbreaking anthology offers a vivid encounter with the myriad expressions of Jewish creativity, reflecting the exuberance, diversity, and vitality of modern Jewish life. -- Provider |
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Contents Advisory Boards xxiii 1977 Project Staff xxiv Acknowledgments xxv Introduction to the Posen Library ofjewish Culture and Civilization, by James E. Young xxvii How to Read This Book xxxii Introduction to Volume to, by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz xxxiii Fiction і 3 1973 Saul Bellow, Humboldt’s Gift Erica Jong, Fear of Flying 4 3 1974 Elsa Morante, History: A Novel Adele Wiseman, Crackpot 8 5 1975 E. L. Doctorow, Ragtime 10 Yuri Karabchievskii, The Life ofAlexander Zilber Primo Levi, The Periodic Table 13 21 1978 Aharon Appelfeld, The Age of Wonders 25 Patrick Modiano, Missing Person 26 Anatoli Rybakov, Heavy Sand 28 Herman Wouk, War and Remembrance 29 1980 Elfriede Jelinek, “Wonderful, Wonderful Times” 32 Dina Kalinovskaya, Oh Sabbath! 34 Yehoshua Kenaz, “Between Night and Dawn” 35 Georges Perec with Robert Bober, “The Way to Ellis Island” 36 Moacyr Scliar, The Centaur in the Garden 38 Rose Zwi, Another Year in Africa 39 LITERATURE Introduction Sami Michael, Refuge 20 Yaakov Shabtai, Past Continuous A. B. Yehoshua, The Lover 23 11 1976 Jurek Becker, The Boxer 15 Yitzhak Ben-Ner, “Rustic Sunset” 16 Isaac Goldemberg, The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner 17 Amos Oz, The Hill ofEvil Counsel 18 1981 Claude Gutman, Reparations 41 Stefan Heym, The Wandering Jew 42 Serge Liberman, On Firmer Shores 44 Mario Szichman, At 8:25 Evita Became Immortal 45 1982 György Konrad, The Loser 47 Primo Levi, IfNot Now, When? Bernard Malamud, God’s Grace Clive Sinclair, “Bedbugs” 52 49 51
VI CONTENTS Youval Shimoni, The Flight of the Dove A. B. Yehoshua, Mr. Mani 107 1983 Mark Helprin, Winter’s Tale 53 Gregory Kanovich, Fools’ Tears and Prayers Nathalie Sarraute, Childhood 57 56 1984 Eva Deutsch and Brigitte Schwaiger, “The Galician Woman” 58 Aicina Lubitch Domecq, “Bottles” 60 Gerardo Mario Goloboff, “The Dove Keeper” 61 Amalia Kahana-Carmon, “Bridal Veil” 63 Amos Kenan, The Road to Ein Harod 64 Yaakov Shabtai, Past Perfect: A Novel 65 1985 Grace Paley, “Zagrowsky Tells” 67 1986 Yossl Birstein, “One Day, during World War II” 68 Melvin Jules Bukiet, “The Library of Moloch” 69 David Grossman, See Under: LOVE 70 Marek Halter, The Book ofAbraham 72 Faye Kellerman, The Ritual Bath 74 Yehoshua Kenaz, Infiltration 76 Savyon Liebrecht, Applesfrom the Desert 77 Péter Nádas, A Book ofMemories 79 Philip Roth, The Counterlife 80 1987 Stanley Elkin, The Rabbi ofLud 82 Alicia Freilich, Glåper 83 Dan-Benaya Seri, Birds of the Shade 84 1988 Friedrich Gorenstein, Traveling Companions Francine Prose, “Electricity” 87 Meir Shalev, The Blue Mountain 88 Grete Weil, The Bride Price 90 86 1989 Jerome Badanes, The Final Opus ofLeon Solomon 91 Tony Eprile, “Letters from Doreen” 93 Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Leaving Brooklyn 94 1990 Maxim Biller, “Harlem Holocaust” 96 György Dalos, The Circumcision 97 Imre Kertész, Kaddishfor a Child Not Born 99 Chaim Potok, The Gift ofAsher Lev too Lev Raphael, “History (with Dreams)” 103 Chava Rosenfarb, “The Greenhorn” 105 106 1991 Marcos Aguinis, The Saga of the Marrano 110 Lea Aini, “White” 112 Shimon Balias, Outcast 113 Angela Bianchini, “Deluxe
Refugee” 114 Carl Friedman, Nightfather 115 Nadine Gordimer, “My Father Leaves Home” 115 David Grossman, The Book ofIntimate Grammar 117 Yehoshua Kenaz, The Way to the Cats 118 Robert Menasse, “Happy Times, Brittle World” 119 Gina Barkhordar Nahai, Cry of the Peacock 121 Eileen Pollack, “The Rabbi in the Attic” 122 1992 Orly Castel-Bloom, Dolly City 124 Rosa Nissan, Like a Bride and Like a Mother Robert Schindel, Born-where 126 Alicia Steimberg, Call Me Magdalena 128 Ludmila Ulitskaya, “Sonechka” 130 S. Yizhar, Preliminaries 131 199Յ Sandra Braude, “Behind God’s Back” 133 Yitzhak Laor, The People, Food Fitfor a King Clara Sereni, “Imaginary Kingdoms” 137 125 135 1994 Aleksandr Melikhov, “Exile from Eden: The Confession of a Jew” 139 Teresa Porzecanski, Perfumes of Carthage 140 Henry Roth, Mercy of a Rude Stream 142 Ana Maria Shua, The Book ofMemories 144 1995 E. M. Broner, “Ghost Stories” 146 Rebecca Goldstein, “Counting the Omer” 147 Yoel Hoffman, How Do You Do, Dolores? 149 Ronit Matalon, The One Facing Us 150 Dorit Rabinyan, Persian Brides 151 Tova Reich, “The Lost Girl” 152 Steve Stern, “The Tale of a Kite” 155 1996 Nathan Englander, “For the Relief of Unbearable Urges” 157 Robin Hemley, “The 19th Jew” 158 Barbara Honigmann, “Zohara’s Journey” 160
CONTENTS Gary Shteyngart, The Russian Debutante’s Handbook 219 Norma Rosen, “The Lovemaking of I. B. Singer” 162 Thane Rosenbaum, “Cattle Car Complex” 163 Dina Rubina, Here Gomes the Messiah! 165 William Sutcliffe, New Boy 165 1997 Marcelo Birmajer, “The Last Happy Family” 166 Gábor Deutsch, “Minus Money” 168 Anita Diamant, The Red Tent 170 Elana Dykewomon, Beyond the Pale 172 Joshua Henkin, Swimming across the Hudson 173 Marcel Möring, In Babylon 175 Cynthia Ozick, The Puttermesser Papers 177 Doron Rabinovici, The Searchfor M 17g Mordecai Richler, Barney’s Version 181 Philip Roth, American Pastoral 183 Aryeh Lev Stollman, The Far Euphrates 185 1998 Pearl Abraham, Giving Up America 186 David Albahari, Götz and Meyer 188 Haim Be’er, The Pure Element of Time 189 Adam Biro, “The Good Catch” 191 Leonid Girshovich, Frais 192 Allegra Goodman, Kaaterskill Falls 193 Lilian Nattel, The River Midnight 195 A. B. Yehoshua, Journey to the End of the Millennium 196 2004 David Bezmozgis, “Minyan” 233 Dror Burstein, “The Dakar Courier Excerpts” 234 Jonathan Rosen, Joy Gomes in the Morning 236 Gábor T. Szántó, “Let the Survivors Check in First, Please!” 238 Poetry 1973 Samuel Menashe, “Manna” 246 Meir Wieseltier, “Moving Lights” 246 1974 Yehuda Amichai, “Seven Laments for the War-Dead” 247 Yehuda Amichai, “Tourists” 248 Erich Fried, “Hear О Israel” 249 Be’eri Hazak, “Lord of the World” 249 Malka Heifetz Tussman, “Like the Root” 250 Avot Yeshurun, “All Those Who Love You” 250 2000 Ruth Almog, The Inner Lake 203 Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier ér Clay 204 Myla Goldberg, Bee
Season 206 Arnon Grunberg, Phantom Pain 208 Perla Suez, “Lethargy” 209 2002 Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything Is Illuminated 212 Jeremy Gavron, The Book ofIsrael 215 Dara Horn, In the Image 216 Binnie Kirshenbaum, Hester among the Ruins 229 2005 Marlene Amar, “On the Edge of the World” 240 Inna Lesovaya, The Gold ofHaim-Shaye 241 Eva Menasse, Vienna 243 Hugh Nissenson, The Days ofAwe 244 1999 Monika Maron, Pavel’s Letters 198 TovaMirvis, The Ladies Auxiliary 199 Reina Roffé, “Exotic Birds” 201 2001 Edgardo Cozarinsky, The Bridefrom Odessa 2003 Silvia Bonucci, Voices from a Time 220 Leslie Epstein, San Remo Drive 222 Avner Mandelman, “Cuckoo” 224 Edeet Ravel, Ten Thousand Lovers 226 Adam Thirlwell, Politics 228 Lara Vapnyar, There Are Jews in My House Jonathan Wilson, A Palestine Affair 230 1975 211 Raquel Chalfi, “On the Shore, Tel Aviv, Winter 1974” 250 Ira Sadoff, “My Father’s Leaving” 251 Abraham Sutzkever, “The Funeral’s Early .” 1976 Dannie Abse, “Uncle Isidore” 252 1978 David Avidan, “Mandatory High School/Class of 218 1973” 25З 251 VH
Vill CONTENTS Ottó Orbán, “Europe” շ53 Peter Sacks, “For Richard Turner” 254 Meir Wieseltier, “To Be Continued” 255 1991 Agi Mishol, “I Too Want to Marry a Housewife” 272 1979 1992 Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, “The Golem’s Circle” 272 Dahlia Ravikovitch, “Stones” 272 Hugh Seidman, “Mother’s Day, Coney Island: Metropolitanjewish Geriatric Home” 273 C. K. Williams, “The Vessel” 273 Natan Zach, “Are You” 274 Erez Biton, “Evening Meeting with the Poet’s Daughter” 255 1980 Elena Shvarts, “Hasidic Motifs” 256 Ruth Whitman, “Búbba Esther, 1888” 256 1981 Chana Bloch, “The Converts” 257 Adrienne Rich, “For Ethel Rosenberg” 257 199Յ Juan Gelman, “They Say .” 274 Agnes Gergely, “Hualing’s Garden in Iowa” John Hollander, “At the New Year” 276 Oded Peied, “Traveling and Passing” 277 1982 Yitzhak Laor, “Shreds of Earth” 259 Dan Pagis, “Exercises in Practical Hebrew” 260 Gerald Stern, “The Dancing” 261 1994 Haim Gouri, “The One Following Us” 277 Edward Hirsch, “Idea of the Holy” 278 Rivka Miriam, “Hear, О Israel” 278 1983 José Kozer, “Gaudeamus” 261 István Vas, “Once More” 262 1986 Dahlia Ravikovitch, “We Had an Understanding” 262 Meir Wieseltier, “Burning Holy Books” Eleanor Wilner, “Miriam’s Song” 263 1995 Stephen Bluestone, “Bewildering Clarity of Tongues” 279 Hal Sirowitz, “New Sheets” 27g Myra Sklarew, “Lithuania” 280 263 1996 1987 Louise Glück, “Cottonmouth Country” Howard Nemerov, “IFF” 264 275 264 1988 IIan Sheinfeld, “The Eve ofWar 18” 265 Natan Zach, “Françoise” 265 Natan Zach, “Remembered and Forgotten” Esther Dischereit, “Chabibi” 282 Boris Khersonsky, “A Prayer” 283 Haviva
Pedaya, “Tet/Nine” 283 Bob Perelman, “In a Nutshell” 284 Jane Shore, “Washing the Streets of Holland” Ronny Someck, “The Poverty Line” 285 266 1989 Jerome Rothenberg, “Nokh Aushvits (After Auschwitz)” 266 Aryeh Sivan, “I Protest” 267 1990 Hamutal Bar-Yosef, “Vise” 268 Albert Goldbarth, “Parnassus” 268 Isaac Imber, “Vishniac’s Windows” 269 Yoysef Kerler, “Russia, Russia Fragments” 269 Irena Klepfisz, “Etlekhe verter oyf mame-loshn / A Few Words in the Mother Tongue” 270 Robert Pinsky, “Shirt” 271 1997 Shimon Adaf, “Sderot” 285 Charles Bernstein, “An Affirmation” 286 Michael Heller, “Lecture with Celan” 286 1998 Philip Levine, “Smoke” 287 Gali-Dana Singer, “Lamentation of the Borderguard” 288 1999 Jacqueline Osherow, “Scattered Psalms: I (Handiwork/Glory)” 288 Avner Treinin, “The Limestone” 289 284
CONTENTS 2000 Robin Becker, “The New Egypt” 289 Norman Finkelstein, “Acher” 290 Michail Grohman, “Amid Breathtaking Bougainvilleas” 290 Admiel Kosman, “A New Exegesis with God’s Help” 291 313 1985 Victor Perera, Rites: A Guatemalan Boyhood 314 Dan Vittorio Segre, Memoirs ofa Fortunate Jew 315 1986 Elaine Durbach, “Coming of Age in Southern Africa” 317 Paul Zweig, Departures 319 2001 Kenneth Koch, “Tojewishness” Nurit Zarchi, “Husbands” 293 1983 Gershon Shaked, “No Other Place” 291 2002 Irving Feldman, “Culprit Conscience” 294 Marilyn Hacker, “Morning News” 295 Maxine Kumin, “The Sunday Phone Call” 296 Alicia Ostriker, “Psalm” 297 Linda Pastan, “The Cossacks” 297 David Shapiro, “Song for Hannah Arendt” 298 1987 Vivian Gornick, Fierce Attachments 320 1988 Hortense Calisher, Kissing Cousins: A Memory 321 1989 Eva Hoffman, Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language 321 2003 Allen Grossman, “Words Taken to Heart: Four Answers to One Question” 298 324 1992 Memoir Saul Bellow, Memoirs ofa Bootlegger’s Son 324 Lisa Fittko, Solidarity and Treason: Resistance and Exile, 1933-1940 326 Ruth Klüger, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered 326 1975 Georges Perec, W, or The Memory of Childhood 301 1977 Elias Canetti, The Tongue Set Free 1991 Alan Dershowitz, Chutzpah 322 Philip Roth, Patrimony: A True Story 302 1993 1978 Saul Friedländer, When Memory Comes 304 1979 Norman Podhoretz, Breaking Ranks: A Political Memoir 304 1981 Ariel Dorfman, Widows 306 Margo Glantz, The Family Tree 308 Anne Roiphe, Generation without Memory: A Jewish Journey in Christian America 309 1982 Paul
Cowan, An Orphan in History: Retrieving a Jewish Legacy 310 Kate Simon, Bronx Primitive: Portraits in a Childhood 311 Nechama Tec, Dry Tears: The Story ofa Lost Childhood 312 Dan Horowitz, The Heavens and the Earth: A SelfPortrait of the 1948 Generation 327 Alice Kaplan, French Lessons 329 1994 André Aciman, Out ofEgypt 330 Max Apple, Roommates: My Grandfather’s Story 332 1995 Marjorie Agosin, A Cross and a Star: Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile 332 Marcel Bénabou, Jacob, Menahem, and Mimoun: A Family Epic 334 1996 Ruth Gay, Unfinished People: East European Jews Encounter America 335 Elaine Kalman Naves, Journey to Vaja: Reconstructing the World ofa Hungarian-Jewish Family 336 ЇХ
X CONTENTS Susan Rubin Suleiman, Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook 337 Calvin Trillin, Messagesfrom My Father 338 1997 Tatiana Akhtman, The Life and Adventures ofa Provincial Soul: A Poema 340 Jerome Charyn, The Dark Lady from Belorusse 340 1974 Miryam Rot, A Tale ofFive Balloons 365 1975 Alona Frankel, Once upon a Potty—Boy 366 Isaac Bashevis Singer, A Tale of Three Wishes 367 1976 1998 Masha Gessen, “My Grandmother, the Censor” 341 Ted Solotaroff, Truth Comes in Blows 342 Leo Spitzer, Hotel Bolivia: The Culture ofMemory in a Refugefrom Nazism 343 1999 Marcel Reich-Ranicki, The Author ofHimself 345 2000 Ariel Hirschfeld, Local Notes 346 Daniel Asa Rose, Hiding Places: A Father and His Sons Retrace Their Family’s Escapefrom the Holocaust 348 Mauricio Rosencof, The Letters That Never Came 349 Rebecca Walker, Black White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self 351 2001 Itamar Ben-Canaan, Dreaming ofJunk Food 352 Joseph Berger, Displaced Persons: Growing Up American after the Holocaust 353 Dorothy Gallagher, How I Came into My Inheritance 353 Ilan Stavans, On Borrowed Words: A Memoir of Language 354 2002 Amos Oz, A Tale ofLove and Darkness Children’s Literature 355 2003 Tirtsa Atar, Mummy Starts School 368 Efrayim Sidon, The Adventures in Short ofFerdinand Pedahtsur 370 1977 Yehuda Atlas, It’s Me 371 Yocheved Saks, A Guestfor the Holiday 372 Margot Zemach, It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale 374 1978 Yehonatan Geffen, The Sixteenth Lamb—Songs and Storiesfor Children 375 Uri Shulevitz, The Treasure 376 1979 Uzzi Ben Cnaan, My Name Is Barak 378 Howard
Greenfeld, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 379 Nira Harel, No a’s Sign Language 380 1985 Daniella Carmi, The Explosion on Ahalan Street 381 Shulamit Lapid, The Girl ofDreams 383 Galila Ron-Feder, Gingt, or, a Private Tent Camp 385 Michal Snunit, The Soul Bird 386 1986 Marilyn Hirsh, Joseph Who Loved the Sabbath Farideh Goldin, Wedding Song: Memoirs of an Iranian Jewish Woman 357 Sasson Somekh, Baghdad, Yesterday 358 1987 Yaacov Shavit, Nimrod, the Hunting Dog 388 2004 Emuna Elon, Phat’hi’s Treasure 389 Dorit Orgad, TheAdarah’s Vow 391 Shimon Sandbank, Fathers and Brothers: A Memoir 362 2005 Jack Marshall, From Baghdad to Brooklyn: Growing Up in a Jewish-Arabic Family in Mid-Century America 363 1988 1989 Eric A. Kimmel, Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins 392 Julius Lester, How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have? 394 387
CONTENTS 1982 1992 Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, God’s Paintbrush 394 Johanna Hurwitz, The Rabbi’s Girls Marilyn Sachs, Call Me Ruth 421 1997 Nina Jaffe, Elijah and the Fisher Boy 396 Kathryn Lasky, Marven of the Great North Woods 398 1987 Sonia Levitin, The Return Penina V. Adelman, The Biblefrom Alefto Tav Fran Manushkin, Miriam’s Cup: A Passover Story 405 1989 Lois Lowry, Number the Stars 423 1992 Gadi Taub, Things I Keep to Myself 424 199Յ Carol Matas, Daniel’s Story 2000 Etgar Keret, Dad Runs Away with the Circus 406 Leslie Kimmelman, The Runaway Latkes 407 Susan Goldman Rubin, Fireflies in the Dark: The Story ofFriedl Dicker-Brandeis and the Children of Terezin 409 2002 409 425 1997 Livia Bitton-Jackson, I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing Up in the Holocaust 425 1998 Anita Lobel, No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War 426 1999 Gail Carson Levine, Dave at Night Sybil Rosen, Speed ofLight 427 2003 Aubrey Davis, Bagelsfrom Benny 422 402 1999 Ruth Almog, “Separation”: My Journey with Alex 405 Esther Hershenhorn, Chicken Soup by Heart 422 1988 JaneYolen, The Devil’s Arithmetic 1998 420 410 427 2002 Young Adults’ Literature Karen Levine, Hana’s Suitcase: A True Story 428 1973 Yuri Suhl, Uncle Misha’s Partisans 1976 Esther Streit-Wurzel, Uri 411 Drama 412 1975 Nissim Aloni, Eddy King 1977 429 Judy Blume, Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself 413 Anita Heyman, Exitfrom Home 415 Yehoshua Sobol, The Night of the Twentieth 430 Yehoshua Sobol and Itzik Weingarten, Kriza 433 1978 1978 Doris Orgel, The Devil in Vienna Nurit Zarchi, Outsider 416 415 1976 Dani Horowitz, Dress Parade 434
1979 1979 Sami Michael, Love among the Palms 417 1981 Uri Orlev, The Island on Bird Street 418 Aranka Siegal, Upon the Head ofa Goat: A Childhood in Hungary, 1939-1944 419 Martin Sherman, Bent 436 1980 Henry Denker, Horowitz and, Mrs. Washington 1981 Yael Feiler, Womanfrom the Earth 440 439 Xl
ХИ CONTENTS 1982 2000 Gabriella Lev and Aliza Elion-Israeli, The Story ofBruria 442 Edna Mazya, Herod 443 1984 David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross 2001 Itzik Giuli, Imad J’abarin, and Dani Horowitz, Exile at Home 500 Anat Gov, Lisistrata 2000 501 Michael Redhill, Building Jerusalem 504 1983 Eli Amir, The Scapegoat 498 448 2003 1985 Herb Gardner, Tm Not Rappaport 450 Larry Kramer, The Normal Heart 452 Barbara Lebow, A Shayna Maidel 455 Barney Simon, Born in the R.S.A. 458 Neil Simon, Biloxi Blues 461 A Travelingjewish Theater, Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon 463 1987 Alfred Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy 464 1988 Shmuel Hasfari, A Trumpet in the Wadi 467 1990 Richard Greenberg, The American Plan Julia Pascal, The Dybbuk 471 468 1991 Hanoch Levin, The Child Dreams 472 1992 Tony Kushner, Angels in America 476 Donald Margulies, Sight Unseen 478 1993 Wendy Wasserstein, The Sisters Rosensweig 1994 Gabriel Bensimhon, 1Q48 482 Orly Castel-Bloom, A Night at the Mall Amit Leor and Meski Shibro Sivan, The Song of the Humble 486 Arthur Miller, Broken Glass 487 484 1997 Hanoch Levin, Murder 490 Michaela Ronzoni, 610 Bedford Drive—Tm an American 494 1999 Roni Pinkovich, Deconstruction 496 480 Motti Lerner, Hard Love 507 VISUAL CULTURE Introduction 511 1973 Sidney Eisenshtat, House of the Book, Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Brandeis, California 512 Helen Frankenthaler, Nature Abhors a Vacuum 512 Louise Nevelson, End ofDay XXXV 513 George Segal, Sacrifice ofIsaac 513 1974 José Gurvich, Sabbath 514 Michal Na’aman, The Eyes of the Nation 514 Alfred Tibor, Remembrance 515 Arthur Tress, Shadow and
Synagogue 515 1975 Michael Druks, Druksland 516 David Goldblatt, She Said to Him, “You Be the Driver and I’ll Be the Madam, ” Then They Picked Up the Fender and Posed, Hillbrow, iffjy 516 Luise Kaish, Cabbalistic Sphere 517 Tadeusz Kantor, The Dead Class 517 Leri Speier, Statue ofLiberty 518 Louis Stettner, Garment Worker, New Jersey 518 Yigal Tumarkin, The Holocaust and Revival Monument 519 Garry Winogrand, New York, ca. ідуо 520 1976 R. B. Kitaj, IfNot, Not 520 Ruth Orkin, Plaza in the Snow 521 Oscar Rabine, Flight into Egypt 521 1977 Susan Moss, Black Forest VIII 522 1978 Bill Aron, Fish Bargain, NYC 522
CONTENTS 1986 Michail Grohman, Jacob’s Ladder 533 N. Jay jaffe c, Benches, Royal Park, Montreal, Canada 523 Moshe Kupferman, Untitled 524 lian Averbuch, Grapes and Other Promises Samuel Bak, Memorial 543 Erik Bulatov, Trademark 543 Leonid Lamm, Assembly Hall, Butyrka Prison 544 Moti Mizrachi, The Peace Rider 545 Richard Nagler, Beach Scene, Rosh Hashanah 545 1979 Philip Guston, Moon 525 Al Held, D-C 525 Komar and Melamid, Inc., Souls, Inc. Helen Levitt, New York, ıgjg 526 Mindy Weisel, Lost Flowers 527 526 542 1987 William Anastasi, Untitled 546 Ido Bar-El, Untitled 546 Moshe Ninio, Avodat-Ach 547 Irving Petiin, A Street in Weisswald 548 Meir Pichhadze, Untitled 548 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Children’s Holocaust Memorial, Jerusalem, Israel 549 Ilene Segalove, Jewish Boys 550 1980 Bruce Davidson, Subway 528 Nan Goldin, Self-Portrait in Blue Bathroom, London, ig8o 528 Alain Kirili, Commandment II 529 Haim Maor, Dissolving Myths 530 Robert Motherwell, Altamira Elegy 531 1981 Hannelore Baron, Untitled 531 Gizel Berman, Lo Tishkach (Thou Shalt Not Forget) 532 Bianca Eshel-Gershuni, Feast in Paradise, No. 2 1988 532 1982 Pinchas Cohen Gan, Drawing ofthe Lebanon War 533 Yaacov Dorchin, Angel 534 Yaacov Rechter, Tel Aviv Promenade, Tel Aviv-Jaffe, Israel 534 Glenn Sujo, The Voyage I, Departure and The Voyage II, Diaspora 535 David Tartakover, Who Will Praise Israels Bravery 536 1983 Yuri Kuper, The Clock I 536 1984 Jonathan Borofsky, Hitler Dream 537 Louise Fishman, Tashlich 537 Michael Iofin, Portrait ofMy Parents 538 Pedro Meyer, Good Friday 538 Larry Rivers, History ofMatzah: The
Story of the Jews, Parti 539 Ivan Schwebel, I ke Argument, 540 Larry Sultan, Untitled (My Mother Posingfor Me) 540 1985 Michael Gitlin, Displaced 541 Menashe Kadishman, Sacrifice ofIsaac Sylvia Plachy, Dachau, ig8~, 542 541 Larry Abramson, Big Nature I 550 Grisha Bruskin, Alefbet—Lexicon No. 4 551 Seymour Edelstein, Scribe, N. Y. C. 552 Moshe Gershuni, All-Merciful God 552 Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Flew into Spacefrom His Apartment 553 Dani Karavan, Kikar Levana (White Square) 553 Edward Serotta, Courtyard ofSarajevo Synagogue 554 Elie Shamir, The Choice ofParis 554 1989 AsafBen-Zvi, Moth 555 Ross Bleckner, Outstanding European 556 Judy Chicago, with Donald Woodman, Banality of Evil/Struthof 556 Drora Dominey, The Table As It Is 557 Barbara Kruger, Untitled (your body is a battleground) 557 Mike Starn and Doug Starn, The Diary ofAnne Frank (Kristallnacht) 558 Hannah Wilke, Seura Chaya #1 559 1990 Avigdor Arikha, Self-Portrait, Nude Torso 559 Joshua Borkovsky, Ship/Map (No. 1) 560 Moshe Ninio, The Shepherds King 560 Israel Rabinovitz, A Time to Plant, a Time to Cast Away Stones 561 XIII
XIV CONTENTS Nahum Tevet, Janim crin II 561 Yocheved Weinfeld, Razor 562 1991 Aliza Auerbach, On the Way from Assembly Point Atzdemeriam to Transit Camp in Teda, Ethiopia 562 Yigal Ozeri, The Empty Chair 563 Michal Rovner, Outside #3 563 Allan Wexler, Indoor Sukkah 564 1992 Absalon, Сей Ab. і 564 Jenifer Bar Lev, David’s Room 565 Israel Hirshberg, Seven Smoked Fish on a Grinding Slab 566 Deborah Kass, Triple Silver Tenti (My Elvis) 566 1993 Shimon Attie, The Writing on the Wall: Almstadtstrasse (Formerly Grenadierstrasse 7): Slide Projection of Former Hebrew Bookstore, Berlin (1930) 567 Michael David, A Jew in Germany 567 James Ingo Freed, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC 568 Lauren Greenfield, A Bat Mitzvah Party at the 20th Century Fox Movie Studio Commissary, West Eos Angeles 568 Ofer Lellouche, Self-Portrait at Sunset 569 Joel Otterson, Hanukkah Eamp. Unorthodox Menorah II 570 Adam Roiston, Untitled (Horowitz Margareten Matzohs) 570 Alan Schechner, Self-Portrait at Buchenwald: It’s the Real Thing 571 Meyer Vaisman, Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside 572 1994 Dani Karavan, Passages, Homage to Walter Benjamin 572 William Kentridge, Drawingfor the Film “Felix in Exile” 573 Lea Nikel, Untitled 573 Elaine Reichek, A Postcolonial Kinderhood 574 Laurie Simmons, Café ofthe Inner Mind: Men’s Room 574 1995 Larry Fink, Grubman Wedding NYC #9-11 Lori Grinker, Blind Women, Egypt 575 575 Uri Katzenstein, Love Dub 576 Jane Logemann, Kaddish 577 Micha Ullman, Library, August Bebel Square, Berlin 578 Albert J. Winn, Akedah 578 1996 Ken Aptekar, I Hate the Name Kenneth
579 Sophie Calle, The Eruv 580 Judy Gelles, Florida Family Portrait 580 Neil Goldberg, Seder Plate: Untitled 581 Raffi Lavie, Yitzchak Rabin /Benjamin Netanyahu 581 Adi Nes, Untitled, 1996 582 1997 Naftali Bezem, Shepherd with Lamb 583 Frédéric Brenner, Former Tajik Barbers with Their Israeli Customers 583 Meir Gal, Nine Out ofFour Hundred (The West and the Rest) 584 Frank O. Gehry, Guggenheim Bilbao 585 Pesi Girsch, If One Day during Purim, Everybody by Chance Will Disguise Themselves as Orthodox Jews, Will the Messiah Come? 585 Nándor Glid, Monument to Jewish Holocaust Victims, Salonika, Greece 586 Sigalit Landau, Resident Alien I 586 Gilad Ophir, Shooting Targets 587 Penny Diane Wolin, Homefor the High Holy Days 587 Penny Hes Yassour, Mental Maps—Involuntary Memory 588 1998 Maya Cohen Levy, Pond (55J 589 Noreen Dean Dresser, Memory: The Homosexual Memorial Imagination 590 1999 Yosl Bergner, A Sad Story 590 Geoffrey Laurence, Tefillin (Triptych) 591 Annie Leibovitz, Dorothy A. Richman, Rabbinical Student, Jewish Theological Seminary 592 Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #926 592 David Wakstein, Group ofSoldiers 593
CONTENTS 2000 1976 Siona Benjamin, Tikkun Ha-Olam, Finding Home Series #46 594 Mitch Epstein, Dad III 594 Barry Frydlender, Allenby, Rothschild 595 Joshua Glotman, The Last Village Mukhtar, Dir-elKassi/Elkosh, from Non-Historical Moments 595 Rachel Whiteread, Holocaust Memorial, Judenplatz, Vienna, Austria 596 Saul Bellow, To Jerusalem and Back 612 Saul Steinberg, Peacock Thanksgiving 613 2001 Elinor Carucci, Father Touches My Hair 596 Zoya Cherkassky, Jude 597 Daniel Libeskind, Berlin Jewish Museum, Berlin, Germany 597 Joel Meyerowitz, The South Tower 598 Philip Rantzer, The Great Vehicle 598 Gil Shahar, Untitled 599 2002 Yitzhak Livneh, Ruin (Red-Yellow) 599 Moico Yaker, The Only Corner 600 Daniel Enkaoua, Jerusalem, Fin de Journée 600 Andy Goldsworthy, Garden ofStones, Museum ofJewish Heritage, New York, New York 601 Joshua Neustein, Fanning the Fear 602 2004 616 1979 Mimi Sheraton, From My Mother’s Kitchen: Recipes and Reminiscences 621 Ralph Steadman, Sigmund Freud 623 1980 Al Hirschfeld, Bette Midler 624 1985 Seffi Ben-Yoseph, Israel—Little Big Country 1986 Art Spiegelman, Maus: A Survivor’s Tale 1988 David Levine, Yitzhak Shamir 2003 624 626 632 1990 Ralph Bakshi, “American Pop” 633 Teddy Kollek and Shulamith Eisner, “The Ramparts Walk” 634 1992 Deganit Berest, From the Series Citroen Park Yair Garbuz, Bad Waters 603 603 2005 Peter Eisenman, Memorial to the Murdered Jews ofEurope, Berlin, Germany 604 Zvi Hecker, Rendering ofMuseum of the History ofPolish Jews, Warsaw, Poland 604 Nir Hod, Lost Youth 605 Efrat Natan, Nocturne 605 Jill Nathanson, And I Will Write on
These Tablets 606 Vida Simon, Walking in Russia 606 POPULAR CULTURE Introduction 1978 Will Eisner, “Cookalein” 6x3 Harvey Pekar, American Splendor 607 1975 Amos Kenan, The Book ofPleasures Zoo Eretz Zoo 609 Dara Horn, “On Filling Shoes” 637 lian Karmi, Jewish Sites ofIstanbul 638 199Յ Alan M. Tigay, “Montreal” 639 1994 Jenna Weissmanjoselit, “Kitchen Judaism” 1996 Jules Feiffer, “The Minsk Theory of Krypton: Jerry Siegel (1914-1996)” 646 Nissim Krispil, Taste ofLife 648 Claudia Roden, The Book ofJewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York 651 Pearl Roseman, Eve Marcus, and Women’s League of Congregation Adat Ari El, California Kosher: Contemporary and Traditional Jewish Cuisine 654 1997 608 645 Elizabeth Ehrlich, Miriam’s Kitchen: A Memoir 655 XV
CONTENTS 1976 1998 Lawrence A. Hoffman, Israel—A Spiritual Travel Guide: A Companion for the Modern Jewish Pilgrim 656 Daniel J. Elazar, Community and Polity: The Organi zational Dynamics ofAmerican Jewry 6ցշ Hillel Halkın, Letters to an American Jewish Friend: A Zionist’s Polemic 694 Irving Howe, World of Our Fathers 695 Edmond Jabès, The Book ofResemblances 697 1999 Stan Mack, The Story of the Jews: A 4,000-Year Adventure 658 1977 2000 Ben Katchor, “Garnish Greens” 660 2001 Toni L. Kamins, The Complete Jewish Guide to Britain and Ireland 661 Erez Komarovsky, Fresh and Simple: Contemporary Israeli Cuisine 662 1978 Barbara Myerhoff, Number Our Days 2004 2005 Marcie Cohen Ferris, Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South 670 Matthew Goodman, Jewish Food: The World at Table 672 Ethel G. Hofman, Mackerel at Midnight: Growing Up Jewish on a Remote Scottish Island 675 Aviad Kleinberg, Full Belly: A New Look on Food and Society 676 Darya Maoz, “Young Adult Israeli Backpackers in India” 678 James Salter, “Evening in Basel” 680 INTELLECTUAL CULTURE 683 1973 Charles S. Liebman, “Integration and Survival” Goldą Meir, “Declaration of Yom Kippur War” 686 685 1974 George Barany, “Magyarjew or Jewish Magyar?” 1975 Harold Bloom, Kabbalah and Criticism 689 Lucy S. Dawidowicz, The War against the Jews, 19ՅՅ-1945 690 Elie Wiesel, “Zionism and Racism” 691 702 1979 Etgar Keret, Pizzeria Kamikaze 665 Joan Nathan, Joan Nathan’s Jewish Holiday Cookbook 667 Introduction Bernard-Henri Lévy, Barbarism with a Human Face 698 Amia Lieblich, Tin Soldiers on Jerusalem Beach 699 Amnon
Rubinstein, Being a Free People 700 Elie Wiesel, “To a Young Jew in Soviet Russia” 701 687 Henryk M. Broder, “Why I Would Rather Not Be a Jew—and If I Must, Then Rather Not in Germany” 704 Henry L. Feingold, “Who Shall Bear Guilt for the Holocaust?” 706 Amos Oz, Under This Blazing Light 707 Cynthia Ozick, “Notes toward Finding the Right Question” 709 1980 Isaiah Berlin, “Benjamin Disraeli, Karl Marx, and the Search for Identity” 709 Paul Breines, “Germans, Journals, and Jews/Madison, Men, Marxism and Mosse: A Tale ofJewish-Leftist Identity Confusion in America” 711 Itamar Even-Zohar, “The Emergence of a Native Hebrew Culture in Palestine 1882-1948” 713 Alain Finkielkraut, “The Protagonist Introduced” 714 Jacobo Timerman, Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number 716 Pierre Vidal-Naquet, “A Paper Eichmann—Anatomy of a Lie” 719 Eric Werner, “Genealogies of Two Wandering Hebrew Melodies” 721 A. B. Yehoshua, “In Praise of Normality” 723 Jack Zipes, “The Holocaust and the Vicissitudes of Jewish Identity” 724 1981 Deborah Dash Moore, At Home in America: Second-Generation New York Jews 726
CONTENTS Yehonatan Geffen, “There’s No Place Like Israel” 728 Yehoshafat Harkabi, Facing Reality: Lessonsfrom Jeremiah, the Destruction of the Second Temple, and Bar Kochba’s Rebellion 730 Amos Kenan, Your Land, Your Country 731 1982 Gerson Cohen, “The State of the Jews, 1982: Reflections on Jewish Normality, Agony and Glory” 733 Emil L. Fackenheim, To Mend the World 735 Saul Friedländer, “Reflections on Nazism: An Essay on Kitsch and Death” 736 Yosef Kaplan, From Christianity to Judaism: The Story ofIsaac Orobio de Castro 737 Emmanuel Levinas, “Revelation in the Jewish Tradition” 739 Amos Oz, “A Cosmic Jew” 741 Letty Cottin Pogrebin, “Anti-Semitism in the Women’s Movement” 741 Adrienne Rich, “Split at the Root” 744 Henry I. Sobel, “When to Sound an Alarm for Jews Abroad?” 746 Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Zakhor: Jewish History and Memory 748 1983 Judith Plasków, “The Right Question Is Theological” 750 Petr Vail and Aleksandr Genis, “Paradise Lost: Emigration: An Attempt at a Self-Portrait” 752 1984 Nelly Gutman, “To Be ajew in France in 1982” 753 Joan Miriam Ringelheim, “The Unethical and the Unspeakable: Women and the Holocaust” 755 David G. Bossies, Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture 757 Tom Segev, 194g, the First Israelis 759 1985 Menachem Brinker, “The End of Zionism” 760 Doron Rosenblum, Israeli Blues 762 Henry Siegman, “Independence of the Diaspora” 763 Charles E. Silberman, A Certain People 765 George Steiner, “Our Homeland, the Text” 767 Michael Walzer, Exodus and Revolution 769 1986 Morris Grossman, “Exiled from Exile: Existential
Reflections” 771 Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved 773 Nahum M. Sarna, “The Ten Plagues: The Hardening of the Heart” 775 Kay Kaufman Shelemay, “Jewish Liturgical Forms in the Falasha Liturgy? A Comparative Study” 776 Elio Toaff, “Address at Pope John Paul IPs Historic Visit, Synagogue of Rome, April 13,1986” 779 1987 Robert Alter, “Introduction to the Old Testament” 781 David Grossman, The Yellow Wind 783 Dan Miron, If There Is No Jerusalem: Essays on Hebrew Writing in a Cultural-Political Context 785 Dan Miron, When Loners Come Together: A Portrait ofHebrew Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 787 Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949 788 Michael Rosenak, Commandments and Concerns: Jewish Religious Education in Secular Society 789 Tina Rosenberg, “Pinochet’s Chile: Order and Chaos” 791 1988 Anonymous, “I’m Not Fleeing, I’m Being Evicted” 793 Arthur Hertzberg, “The Illusion ofjewish Unity” 794 Gideon Shimoni, “South African Jews and the Apartheid Crisis” 796 Simon Wiesenthal, “The Waldheim Case: Justice Not Vengeance” 798 Michael Wolffsohn, “Without Hitler—No Israel? The Historical Dimensions of the Founding of the State of Israel” 800 1989 Thomas L. Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem 802 Dominique Schnapper and Chantal Bordes-Benayoun, “Republican Citizenship and Jewish Uniqueness” 803 MarkSlobin, Chosen Voices: The Story ofthe American Cantorate 804
XVIII CONTENTS то Andrzej Bryk, “Poland and the Memory of the Holocaust” 806 Albie Sachs, “Being the Same and Being Different” 808 1991 Gideon Aran and Zali Gurevitch, “On the Place: Israeli Anthropology” 810 György Konrád, “Eternally Waiting” 812 Emanuel Sivan, The 1Q48 Generation: Myth, Profile and Memory 813 Alexander Stille, Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families under Fascism, 815 1992 Pierre Birnbaum, The Jews ofthe Republic: A Political History ofState Jews in Francefrom Gambetta to Vichy 817 Michael Lerner, “Anti-Semitism on the Left” 818 Gillian Rose, “NewJerusalem Old Athens: The Holy Middle” 820 Anita Shapira, Land and Power: The Zionist Resort to Force, i88i-ig48 821 Punii R. Wisse, If I Am Notfor Myself. . . The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews 823 John Zorn and Marc Ribot, “Radical Jewish Culture” 826 1993 Daniel Boyarın and Jonathan Boyarın, “Diaspora: Generation and the Ground of Identity” 827 Amos Funkenstein, “History, Counterhistory, and Narrative” 830 Benjamin Ginsberg, The Fatal Embrace: Jews and the State 832 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “Remarks at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Swearing-In Ceremony” 834 Benjamin Harshav, Language in Time of Revolution 834 Helen Suzman, In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir 836 1994 Paul Berman, “The Other and Almost the Same” 838 Leonard Dinnerstein, Antisemitism in America 840 Esther Dischereit, “No Exit from This Jewry” 841 Konstanty Gebert, “Jewish Identities in Poland” 843 Yosef Gorny, The State ofIsrael in Jewish Public Thought: The Questfor Collective Identity 846 Sara Horowitz, “Jewish Studies as
Oppositional? Or Gettin’ Mighty Lonely Out Here” 847 Yitzhak Rabin, “Remarks by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on Receiving the Nobel Prize for Peace” 849 Haym Soloveitchik, “Rupture and Reconstruction: The Transformation of Contemporary Orthodoxy” 851 Shmuel Trigano, “The Notion of a ‘Jewish Community’ in France” 856 1995 Israel Adler, “Ancient Israel, to 70 C.E.” 858 Yehuda Amital, “An End to the Use of Halakhah in Political and National Affairs” 859 Myriam Anissimov, A Yiddish Writer Who Writes in French 861 Leonard Fein, “Seeking the Jewish Tradition” 862 Judith Friedlander, “Anti-Semitism in France, 1978֊1992” 864 Ruth Gavison, Can Israel Be Both Jewish and Democratic? 865 Nurith Gertz, Myths in Israeli Culture: Captives of a Dream 867 Paula Hyman, Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History 86ց Martin Jay, Force Fields: Between Intellectual History and Cultural Critique 871 Barry Shrage, “Building a Community of Torah and Tzedek” 873 1996 Jerold S. Auerbach, “Are We One? Menachem Begin and the Long Shadow of 1977” 875 J. J. Goldberg, Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment 877 Danieljonah Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust 879 Edwin Seroussi, Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sourcesfrom Hamburg: Ancient Tradition in the Dawn ofModernity 880 Jack Wertheimer, Charles S. Liebman, and Steven M. Cohen, “How to Save American Jews” 882 1997 Edna Aizenberg, “How a Samovar Helped Me Theorize Latin Americanjewish Literature” 884 Jacques Derrida, Adieu to Emmanuel Levinas 886
CONTENTS Dan Diner, “Memory and Method: Variance in Holocaust Narrations” 888 Geoffrey H. Hartman, “Language and Culture after the Holocaust” 890 James L. Kugel, The Bible As It Was 892 Jacob Neusner, Jerusalem and Athens: The Congruity of Talmudic and Classical Philosophy 893 Peter A. Pitzele, Scripture Windows: Toward a Practice ofBibliodrama 895 Aviezer Ravitzky, “The Status Quo” 896 Anita Shapira ,New Jews, Old Jews 899 Yaacov Shavit, “The Kultura Work” 900 Gadi Taub, A Dispirited Rebellion 902 1998 Nahum Barnea, “The Sunset of the Titans” 903 Zygmunt Bauman, “Hereditary Victimhood: The Holocaust’s Life as a Ghost” 904 Saul Wachs, “Talking to Little Children about God” 905 Chava Weissler, Voices of the Matriarchs 906 Bruce Fabian Whizin, “Weathering the Storm” 908 1999 ShayeJ. D. Cohen, The Beginnings ofJewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties 909 Glenn Frankel, “The Raid” 910 Alvin I. Schiff, Jewish Life-Long Learning 912 Zohar Shavit, A Past without Shadow: Constructing the Past in German Books for Children 913 Uriel Simon, “The Place of the Bible in Israeli Society” 915 2000 Nissim Calderon, Multiculturalism versus Pluralism in Israel 917 Yoram Hazony, The Jewish State: The Strugglefor Israel’s Soul 918 Joseph Lieberman, “Acceptance Speech at Democratic National Convention” 920 Anita Shapira, “‘Hirbet Hizah’: Between Remembrance and Forgetting” 922 2001 Adam Baruch, “In Good Faith” 924 Yehuda Bauer, What Was the Holocaust? 926 Hélène Cixous, Portrait ofJacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint 927 Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, “Imagining Europe: The Popular
Arts of American Jewish Ethnography” 929 Adi Ophir, Workingfor the Present: Essays on Contemporary Israeli Culture 931 Paul Wellstone, “Hot Tea and Sponge Cake at 10:00 P.M.” 933 Moshe Zuckermann, “On Brutal Soldiers and Children” 935 2002 Abraham Adegah, Facing Forward 937 Nahum Barnea, “Jaffa Road, Three Minutes After” 938 Abraham Brumberg, “Poles and Jews” 939 Tikva Frymer-Kensky, Reading the Women of the Bible 941 János Gadó, “Reporting the Middle East: A Snapshot of the Hungarian Daily Press in April 2002” 942 Avner Holtzman, “The Birthday Party” 945 Jewish Women Watching, “Practice Safe Politics” 947 Max Kozloff, “Jewish Sensibility and the Photography of New York” 948 Stanisław Krajewski, “Poland and the Jews: Inescapable Issues” 950 Mark Slobin, American Klezmer: Its Roots and Offshoots 951 2003 Alan Dershowitz, “Has Israel’s Victimization of the Palestinians Been the Primary Cause of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?” 953 Barry W. Holtz, “Is There a ‘Best’ Orientation?” 955 Psoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion), The Hit of the Century 956 Lawrence H. Schiffman, “Making the Bible Come to Life: Biblical Archaeology and the Teaching of Tanakh injewish Schools” 957 Yehouda Shenhav, The Arab Jews: A Postcolonial Reading ofNationalism, Religion, and Ethnicity 959 Susan Sontag, On Courage and Resistance 961 2004 Nehama Aschkenasy, “Recreating the Canon” 963 Zvi Bekerman and Gabriel Horenczyk, “Arab-Jewish Bilingual Co-education in Israel: A Long-Term Approach to Inter-Group Conflict Resolution” 965 Adele Berlin and Marc Zvi Brettler, “What Is the Jewish Study Bible?” 967 Sami Shalom
Chetrit, Intra-Jewish Conflict in Israel: White Jews, Black Jews 968 XIX
XX CONTENTS Alain Finkielkraut, “In the Name of the Other: Reflections on the Coming Anti-Semitism” 970 André Glucksmann, “The Discourse of Hatred” 971 Neil W. Levin, “Hatikva” 973 Yuri Slezkine, The Jewish Century 976 2005 David A. Harris and Ruth Messinger, “A Call to Action on Darfur” 977 Deborah E. Lipstadt, History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving 979 SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS CULTURE Introduction 983 Commentary 1974 Balfour Brickner, “Judaism and Abortion” 984 Nogah Hareuveni, Ecology in the Bible 986 1975 Yeshayahu Leibowitz, “The Religious and Moral Significance of the Redemption of Israel” 987 Harold M. Schulweis, “From God to Godliness” 990 1976 Albert S. Axelrad, “After Entebbe: Peace Remains to Be Rescued” 991 Central Conference of American Rabbis, “Reform Judaism: A Centenary Perspective” 993 Adin Steinsaltz, “Derekh Eretz” 995 1977 Lawrence Kushner, Honey from the Rock 996 1978 Arthur Waskow, Godwrestling 997 1979 Judith Plasków, The Coming ofLilith: Toward a Feminist Theology 998 1981 Blu Greenberg, On Women and Judaism ցցց Harold S. Kushner, When Bad Things Happen to Good People 1001 1982 Esther Jungreis, The Jewish Soul on Fire 1003 1983 J. David Bleich, “Faith and Dogma in Judaism” 1005 Michael L. Munk, The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet 1006 David Singer, “Who Are Today’s Modern Orthodox? ” 1008 Melvin Teitelbaum, “Keep Halacha Out of the Courts” 1009 1984 Nisson Wolpin, “Leaving the Fold: Intermarriage” 1010 1985 Shlomo Carlebach, “Seeing beyond the Surface” 1012 1986 David M. Feldman, “This Matter of Abortion” 1014 David Golinkin, “May Women
Wear Tefillin?” 1016 Irving Greenberg, “Will There Be One Jewish People by the Year 2000?” 1019 Norman Lamm, “Seventy Faces: Divided We Stand, but It Is Time to Try an Idea That Might Help Us Stand Taller” 1022 1988 Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism, Emet Ve-Emunah: Statement ofPrinciples of Conservative Judaism 1023 1989 Immanuel Jakobovits, “Modern Trends in Orthodoxy” 1027 Archie Rand, The Chapter Paintings 1029 Ovadia Yosef, “Ceding Territory of the Land of Israel in Order to Save Lives” 1030 1990 David H. Ellenson, “How to Draw Guidance from a Heritage: Jewish Approaches to Mortal Choices” 1031 Neil Gillman, Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for the Modern Jew 1032 1991 Eugene B. Borowitz, Renewing the Covenant Marshall T. Meyer, “Why and How to Be an Activist” 1037 1035
CONTENTS 1993 2000 Shimon Apisdorf, Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Survival Kit 1038 Rebecca Goldstein, “Looking Back at Lot’s Wife” 1039 Mark Podwal, A Book ofHebrew Letters 1041 Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg, “The Concealed Alternative” 1042 National Jewish Scholars Project, “Dabru Emet—Speak the Truth” 1068 David Wolpe, “Eternity Utters a Day” 1070 m3 Steven Greenberg, “Gayness and God: Wrestlings of an Orthodox Rabbi” 1043 Nehama Leibowitz, “Shemot 8: The Elders Slipped Out One by One” 1046 Nosson Scherman, “An Overview: Torah—Written and Oral” 1048 1994 Rodger Kamenetz, The Jew in the Lotus: A Poet’s Rediscovery ofJewish Identity in Buddhist India X050 1995 Daniel C. Matt, The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart ofJewish Mysticism 1052 Einat Ramon, “The Ethics of Ruling a Jewish State with a Large Non-Jewish Minority” 1053 Avi Weiss, Principles ofSpiritual Activism 1055 1996 Helène Aylon, The Liberation ofG-d 1056 Steven Bayme and 29 Other Signatories, “A Statement on the Jewish Future” 1057 Gerald C. Skolnik, “Domestic Violence and the Jewish Community” 1058 1997 Arnold M. Eisen, Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and Community in America 1060 Mik Moore, “Sex, Miscegenation, and the Intermarriage Debate” 1062 1998 Tamar El-Օր, Next Pesach: Literacy and Identity in Religious Zionist Women 1063 Marge Piercy, “Apple Sauce for Eve” 1065 1999 Central Conference of American Rabbis, A Statement ofPrinciplesfor Reform Judaism 1065 Deborah Dash Moore, “Today’s Ruth” 1067 2001 Michael Berg, The Way: Using the Wisdom of Kabbalahfor Spiritual Transformation and Fulfillment 1071 Tamar
Frankiéi, The Gift ofKabbalah 1072 David M. Gordiš, “Ecology” 1074 Yossi Klein Halevi, At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew’s Searchfor Hope with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land 1075 2002 Arthur Green, Ehyeh: A Kabbalahfor Tomorrow 1077 Ammiel Hirsch and Yosef Reinman, One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them 1078 Yoram Kirsh, Revolutions in Halakhah 1080 2003 Chánoch HaCohen Ehrentreu, “Ruling on the Kosher Lamp” 1082 Liturgy 1974 Herbert Bronstein and Leonard Baskin, “The Four Children” 1083 1976 Arlene Agus, “This Month Is for You: Observing Rosh Hodesh as a Woman’s Holiday” 1084 Myra Sklarew, “Head of the Year” 1086 Sherwin Wine, “Where Is My Light?” 1086 1978 Danny Siegel, “Modeh Ani” 1979 Judy Chicago, “Merger” 1086 1087 1980 Evelyn Mehlman, “We Turn Our Thoughts” 1087 1985 Aryeh Ben-Gurion, Pesach Haggadah: Israeli Kibbutz Version 1087 Laura Geller, “Adonay, Our People Have Called You” 1089 XXI
xxii CONTENTS Jules Harlow, “Birkhot Hashahar—Upon Arising in the Morning” 1089 Si Kahn, “Children of Poland” 1089 Richard N. Levy, “An Alternative Al Heyt” 1090 1998 Rachel Adler, “Brit Ahuvim: A Lovers’ Covenant” 1099 2001 1986 Herman Taube, “Ne’ilah” Susannah Heschel, “The Definitive Orange on the Seder Plate Story” 1102 1091 1987 2004 Leila Gal Berner, “Miriam HaNeviah” 1092 Lorijustice-Shocket, “Mah Tovu” 1988 Rami M. Shapiro, “It Is Up to Us” 2005 1092 Mickie Caspi, “Seasons Ketubah” 1992 David Shneyer, “Avinu Malkeynu” 1102 List of Musical Selections 1093 List of Dance Selections 199Յ E. M. Broner, with Naomi Nimrod, “Dayenu” iog4 List of Film Selections 1996 Credits 1117 Marcia Falk, The Book ofBlessings: New Jewish Prayersfor Daily Life, the Sabbath, and the New Moon Festival 1097 Index ofAuthors 1155 1105 1111 1113 1103
Contents Advisory Boards xxiii 1977 Project Staff xxiv Acknowledgments xxv Introduction to the Posen Library ofjewish Culture and Civilization, by James E. Young xxvii How to Read This Book xxxii Introduction to Volume to, by Deborah Dash Moore and Nurith Gertz xxxiii Fiction і 3 1973 Saul Bellow, Humboldt’s Gift Erica Jong, Fear of Flying 4 3 1974 Elsa Morante, History: A Novel Adele Wiseman, Crackpot 8 5 1975 E. L. Doctorow, Ragtime 10 Yuri Karabchievskii, The Life ofAlexander Zilber Primo Levi, The Periodic Table 13 21 1978 Aharon Appelfeld, The Age of Wonders 25 Patrick Modiano, Missing Person 26 Anatoli Rybakov, Heavy Sand 28 Herman Wouk, War and Remembrance 29 1980 Elfriede Jelinek, “Wonderful, Wonderful Times” 32 Dina Kalinovskaya, Oh Sabbath! 34 Yehoshua Kenaz, “Between Night and Dawn” 35 Georges Perec with Robert Bober, “The Way to Ellis Island” 36 Moacyr Scliar, The Centaur in the Garden 38 Rose Zwi, Another Year in Africa 39 LITERATURE Introduction Sami Michael, Refuge 20 Yaakov Shabtai, Past Continuous A. B. Yehoshua, The Lover 23 11 1976 Jurek Becker, The Boxer 15 Yitzhak Ben-Ner, “Rustic Sunset” 16 Isaac Goldemberg, The Fragmented Life of Don Jacobo Lerner 17 Amos Oz, The Hill ofEvil Counsel 18 1981 Claude Gutman, Reparations 41 Stefan Heym, The Wandering Jew 42 Serge Liberman, On Firmer Shores 44 Mario Szichman, At 8:25 Evita Became Immortal 45 1982 György Konrad, The Loser 47 Primo Levi, IfNot Now, When? Bernard Malamud, God’s Grace Clive Sinclair, “Bedbugs” 52 49 51
VI CONTENTS Youval Shimoni, The Flight of the Dove A. B. Yehoshua, Mr. Mani 107 1983 Mark Helprin, Winter’s Tale 53 Gregory Kanovich, Fools’ Tears and Prayers Nathalie Sarraute, Childhood 57 56 1984 Eva Deutsch and Brigitte Schwaiger, “The Galician Woman” 58 Aicina Lubitch Domecq, “Bottles” 60 Gerardo Mario Goloboff, “The Dove Keeper” 61 Amalia Kahana-Carmon, “Bridal Veil” 63 Amos Kenan, The Road to Ein Harod 64 Yaakov Shabtai, Past Perfect: A Novel 65 1985 Grace Paley, “Zagrowsky Tells” 67 1986 Yossl Birstein, “One Day, during World War II” 68 Melvin Jules Bukiet, “The Library of Moloch” 69 David Grossman, See Under: LOVE 70 Marek Halter, The Book ofAbraham 72 Faye Kellerman, The Ritual Bath 74 Yehoshua Kenaz, Infiltration 76 Savyon Liebrecht, Applesfrom the Desert 77 Péter Nádas, A Book ofMemories 79 Philip Roth, The Counterlife 80 1987 Stanley Elkin, The Rabbi ofLud 82 Alicia Freilich, Glåper 83 Dan-Benaya Seri, Birds of the Shade 84 1988 Friedrich Gorenstein, Traveling Companions Francine Prose, “Electricity” 87 Meir Shalev, The Blue Mountain 88 Grete Weil, The Bride Price 90 86 1989 Jerome Badanes, The Final Opus ofLeon Solomon 91 Tony Eprile, “Letters from Doreen” 93 Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Leaving Brooklyn 94 1990 Maxim Biller, “Harlem Holocaust” 96 György Dalos, The Circumcision 97 Imre Kertész, Kaddishfor a Child Not Born 99 Chaim Potok, The Gift ofAsher Lev too Lev Raphael, “History (with Dreams)” 103 Chava Rosenfarb, “The Greenhorn” 105 106 1991 Marcos Aguinis, The Saga of the Marrano 110 Lea Aini, “White” 112 Shimon Balias, Outcast 113 Angela Bianchini, “Deluxe
Refugee” 114 Carl Friedman, Nightfather 115 Nadine Gordimer, “My Father Leaves Home” 115 David Grossman, The Book ofIntimate Grammar 117 Yehoshua Kenaz, The Way to the Cats 118 Robert Menasse, “Happy Times, Brittle World” 119 Gina Barkhordar Nahai, Cry of the Peacock 121 Eileen Pollack, “The Rabbi in the Attic” 122 1992 Orly Castel-Bloom, Dolly City 124 Rosa Nissan, Like a Bride and Like a Mother Robert Schindel, Born-where 126 Alicia Steimberg, Call Me Magdalena 128 Ludmila Ulitskaya, “Sonechka” 130 S. Yizhar, Preliminaries 131 199Յ Sandra Braude, “Behind God’s Back” 133 Yitzhak Laor, The People, Food Fitfor a King Clara Sereni, “Imaginary Kingdoms” 137 125 135 1994 Aleksandr Melikhov, “Exile from Eden: The Confession of a Jew” 139 Teresa Porzecanski, Perfumes of Carthage 140 Henry Roth, Mercy of a Rude Stream 142 Ana Maria Shua, The Book ofMemories 144 1995 E. M. Broner, “Ghost Stories” 146 Rebecca Goldstein, “Counting the Omer” 147 Yoel Hoffman, How Do You Do, Dolores? 149 Ronit Matalon, The One Facing Us 150 Dorit Rabinyan, Persian Brides 151 Tova Reich, “The Lost Girl” 152 Steve Stern, “The Tale of a Kite” 155 1996 Nathan Englander, “For the Relief of Unbearable Urges” 157 Robin Hemley, “The 19th Jew” 158 Barbara Honigmann, “Zohara’s Journey” 160
CONTENTS Gary Shteyngart, The Russian Debutante’s Handbook 219 Norma Rosen, “The Lovemaking of I. B. Singer” 162 Thane Rosenbaum, “Cattle Car Complex” 163 Dina Rubina, Here Gomes the Messiah! 165 William Sutcliffe, New Boy 165 1997 Marcelo Birmajer, “The Last Happy Family” 166 Gábor Deutsch, “Minus Money” 168 Anita Diamant, The Red Tent 170 Elana Dykewomon, Beyond the Pale 172 Joshua Henkin, Swimming across the Hudson 173 Marcel Möring, In Babylon 175 Cynthia Ozick, The Puttermesser Papers 177 Doron Rabinovici, The Searchfor M 17g Mordecai Richler, Barney’s Version 181 Philip Roth, American Pastoral 183 Aryeh Lev Stollman, The Far Euphrates 185 1998 Pearl Abraham, Giving Up America 186 David Albahari, Götz and Meyer 188 Haim Be’er, The Pure Element of Time 189 Adam Biro, “The Good Catch” 191 Leonid Girshovich, Frais 192 Allegra Goodman, Kaaterskill Falls 193 Lilian Nattel, The River Midnight 195 A. B. Yehoshua, Journey to the End of the Millennium 196 2004 David Bezmozgis, “Minyan” 233 Dror Burstein, “The Dakar Courier Excerpts” 234 Jonathan Rosen, Joy Gomes in the Morning 236 Gábor T. Szántó, “Let the Survivors Check in First, Please!” 238 Poetry 1973 Samuel Menashe, “Manna” 246 Meir Wieseltier, “Moving Lights” 246 1974 Yehuda Amichai, “Seven Laments for the War-Dead” 247 Yehuda Amichai, “Tourists” 248 Erich Fried, “Hear О Israel” 249 Be’eri Hazak, “Lord of the World” 249 Malka Heifetz Tussman, “Like the Root” 250 Avot Yeshurun, “All Those Who Love You” 250 2000 Ruth Almog, The Inner Lake 203 Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier ér Clay 204 Myla Goldberg, Bee
Season 206 Arnon Grunberg, Phantom Pain 208 Perla Suez, “Lethargy” 209 2002 Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything Is Illuminated 212 Jeremy Gavron, The Book ofIsrael 215 Dara Horn, In the Image 216 Binnie Kirshenbaum, Hester among the Ruins 229 2005 Marlene Amar, “On the Edge of the World” 240 Inna Lesovaya, The Gold ofHaim-Shaye 241 Eva Menasse, Vienna 243 Hugh Nissenson, The Days ofAwe 244 1999 Monika Maron, Pavel’s Letters 198 TovaMirvis, The Ladies Auxiliary 199 Reina Roffé, “Exotic Birds” 201 2001 Edgardo Cozarinsky, The Bridefrom Odessa 2003 Silvia Bonucci, Voices from a Time 220 Leslie Epstein, San Remo Drive 222 Avner Mandelman, “Cuckoo” 224 Edeet Ravel, Ten Thousand Lovers 226 Adam Thirlwell, Politics 228 Lara Vapnyar, There Are Jews in My House Jonathan Wilson, A Palestine Affair 230 1975 211 Raquel Chalfi, “On the Shore, Tel Aviv, Winter 1974” 250 Ira Sadoff, “My Father’s Leaving” 251 Abraham Sutzkever, “The Funeral’s Early .” 1976 Dannie Abse, “Uncle Isidore” 252 1978 David Avidan, “Mandatory High School/Class of 218 1973” 25З 251 VH
Vill CONTENTS Ottó Orbán, “Europe” շ53 Peter Sacks, “For Richard Turner” 254 Meir Wieseltier, “To Be Continued” 255 1991 Agi Mishol, “I Too Want to Marry a Housewife” 272 1979 1992 Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, “The Golem’s Circle” 272 Dahlia Ravikovitch, “Stones” 272 Hugh Seidman, “Mother’s Day, Coney Island: Metropolitanjewish Geriatric Home” 273 C. K. Williams, “The Vessel” 273 Natan Zach, “Are You” 274 Erez Biton, “Evening Meeting with the Poet’s Daughter” 255 1980 Elena Shvarts, “Hasidic Motifs” 256 Ruth Whitman, “Búbba Esther, 1888” 256 1981 Chana Bloch, “The Converts” 257 Adrienne Rich, “For Ethel Rosenberg” 257 199Յ Juan Gelman, “They Say .” 274 Agnes Gergely, “Hualing’s Garden in Iowa” John Hollander, “At the New Year” 276 Oded Peied, “Traveling and Passing” 277 1982 Yitzhak Laor, “Shreds of Earth” 259 Dan Pagis, “Exercises in Practical Hebrew” 260 Gerald Stern, “The Dancing” 261 1994 Haim Gouri, “The One Following Us” 277 Edward Hirsch, “Idea of the Holy” 278 Rivka Miriam, “Hear, О Israel” 278 1983 José Kozer, “Gaudeamus” 261 István Vas, “Once More” 262 1986 Dahlia Ravikovitch, “We Had an Understanding” 262 Meir Wieseltier, “Burning Holy Books” Eleanor Wilner, “Miriam’s Song” 263 1995 Stephen Bluestone, “Bewildering Clarity of Tongues” 279 Hal Sirowitz, “New Sheets” 27g Myra Sklarew, “Lithuania” 280 263 1996 1987 Louise Glück, “Cottonmouth Country” Howard Nemerov, “IFF” 264 275 264 1988 IIan Sheinfeld, “The Eve ofWar 18” 265 Natan Zach, “Françoise” 265 Natan Zach, “Remembered and Forgotten” Esther Dischereit, “Chabibi” 282 Boris Khersonsky, “A Prayer” 283 Haviva
Pedaya, “Tet/Nine” 283 Bob Perelman, “In a Nutshell” 284 Jane Shore, “Washing the Streets of Holland” Ronny Someck, “The Poverty Line” 285 266 1989 Jerome Rothenberg, “Nokh Aushvits (After Auschwitz)” 266 Aryeh Sivan, “I Protest” 267 1990 Hamutal Bar-Yosef, “Vise” 268 Albert Goldbarth, “Parnassus” 268 Isaac Imber, “Vishniac’s Windows” 269 Yoysef Kerler, “Russia, Russia Fragments” 269 Irena Klepfisz, “Etlekhe verter oyf mame-loshn / A Few Words in the Mother Tongue” 270 Robert Pinsky, “Shirt” 271 1997 Shimon Adaf, “Sderot” 285 Charles Bernstein, “An Affirmation” 286 Michael Heller, “Lecture with Celan” 286 1998 Philip Levine, “Smoke” 287 Gali-Dana Singer, “Lamentation of the Borderguard” 288 1999 Jacqueline Osherow, “Scattered Psalms: I (Handiwork/Glory)” 288 Avner Treinin, “The Limestone” 289 284
CONTENTS 2000 Robin Becker, “The New Egypt” 289 Norman Finkelstein, “Acher” 290 Michail Grohman, “Amid Breathtaking Bougainvilleas” 290 Admiel Kosman, “A New Exegesis with God’s Help” 291 313 1985 Victor Perera, Rites: A Guatemalan Boyhood 314 Dan Vittorio Segre, Memoirs ofa Fortunate Jew 315 1986 Elaine Durbach, “Coming of Age in Southern Africa” 317 Paul Zweig, Departures 319 2001 Kenneth Koch, “Tojewishness” Nurit Zarchi, “Husbands” 293 1983 Gershon Shaked, “No Other Place” 291 2002 Irving Feldman, “Culprit Conscience” 294 Marilyn Hacker, “Morning News” 295 Maxine Kumin, “The Sunday Phone Call” 296 Alicia Ostriker, “Psalm” 297 Linda Pastan, “The Cossacks” 297 David Shapiro, “Song for Hannah Arendt” 298 1987 Vivian Gornick, Fierce Attachments 320 1988 Hortense Calisher, Kissing Cousins: A Memory 321 1989 Eva Hoffman, Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language 321 2003 Allen Grossman, “Words Taken to Heart: Four Answers to One Question” 298 324 1992 Memoir Saul Bellow, Memoirs ofa Bootlegger’s Son 324 Lisa Fittko, Solidarity and Treason: Resistance and Exile, 1933-1940 326 Ruth Klüger, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered 326 1975 Georges Perec, W, or The Memory of Childhood 301 1977 Elias Canetti, The Tongue Set Free 1991 Alan Dershowitz, Chutzpah 322 Philip Roth, Patrimony: A True Story 302 1993 1978 Saul Friedländer, When Memory Comes 304 1979 Norman Podhoretz, Breaking Ranks: A Political Memoir 304 1981 Ariel Dorfman, Widows 306 Margo Glantz, The Family Tree 308 Anne Roiphe, Generation without Memory: A Jewish Journey in Christian America 309 1982 Paul
Cowan, An Orphan in History: Retrieving a Jewish Legacy 310 Kate Simon, Bronx Primitive: Portraits in a Childhood 311 Nechama Tec, Dry Tears: The Story ofa Lost Childhood 312 Dan Horowitz, The Heavens and the Earth: A SelfPortrait of the 1948 Generation 327 Alice Kaplan, French Lessons 329 1994 André Aciman, Out ofEgypt 330 Max Apple, Roommates: My Grandfather’s Story 332 1995 Marjorie Agosin, A Cross and a Star: Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile 332 Marcel Bénabou, Jacob, Menahem, and Mimoun: A Family Epic 334 1996 Ruth Gay, Unfinished People: East European Jews Encounter America 335 Elaine Kalman Naves, Journey to Vaja: Reconstructing the World ofa Hungarian-Jewish Family 336 ЇХ
X CONTENTS Susan Rubin Suleiman, Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook 337 Calvin Trillin, Messagesfrom My Father 338 1997 Tatiana Akhtman, The Life and Adventures ofa Provincial Soul: A Poema 340 Jerome Charyn, The Dark Lady from Belorusse 340 1974 Miryam Rot, A Tale ofFive Balloons 365 1975 Alona Frankel, Once upon a Potty—Boy 366 Isaac Bashevis Singer, A Tale of Three Wishes 367 1976 1998 Masha Gessen, “My Grandmother, the Censor” 341 Ted Solotaroff, Truth Comes in Blows 342 Leo Spitzer, Hotel Bolivia: The Culture ofMemory in a Refugefrom Nazism 343 1999 Marcel Reich-Ranicki, The Author ofHimself 345 2000 Ariel Hirschfeld, Local Notes 346 Daniel Asa Rose, Hiding Places: A Father and His Sons Retrace Their Family’s Escapefrom the Holocaust 348 Mauricio Rosencof, The Letters That Never Came 349 Rebecca Walker, Black White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self 351 2001 Itamar Ben-Canaan, Dreaming ofJunk Food 352 Joseph Berger, Displaced Persons: Growing Up American after the Holocaust 353 Dorothy Gallagher, How I Came into My Inheritance 353 Ilan Stavans, On Borrowed Words: A Memoir of Language 354 2002 Amos Oz, A Tale ofLove and Darkness Children’s Literature 355 2003 Tirtsa Atar, Mummy Starts School 368 Efrayim Sidon, The Adventures in Short ofFerdinand Pedahtsur 370 1977 Yehuda Atlas, It’s Me 371 Yocheved Saks, A Guestfor the Holiday 372 Margot Zemach, It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale 374 1978 Yehonatan Geffen, The Sixteenth Lamb—Songs and Storiesfor Children 375 Uri Shulevitz, The Treasure 376 1979 Uzzi Ben Cnaan, My Name Is Barak 378 Howard
Greenfeld, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 379 Nira Harel, No a’s Sign Language 380 1985 Daniella Carmi, The Explosion on Ahalan Street 381 Shulamit Lapid, The Girl ofDreams 383 Galila Ron-Feder, Gingt, or, a Private Tent Camp 385 Michal Snunit, The Soul Bird 386 1986 Marilyn Hirsh, Joseph Who Loved the Sabbath Farideh Goldin, Wedding Song: Memoirs of an Iranian Jewish Woman 357 Sasson Somekh, Baghdad, Yesterday 358 1987 Yaacov Shavit, Nimrod, the Hunting Dog 388 2004 Emuna Elon, Phat’hi’s Treasure 389 Dorit Orgad, TheAdarah’s Vow 391 Shimon Sandbank, Fathers and Brothers: A Memoir 362 2005 Jack Marshall, From Baghdad to Brooklyn: Growing Up in a Jewish-Arabic Family in Mid-Century America 363 1988 1989 Eric A. Kimmel, Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins 392 Julius Lester, How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have? 394 387
CONTENTS 1982 1992 Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, God’s Paintbrush 394 Johanna Hurwitz, The Rabbi’s Girls Marilyn Sachs, Call Me Ruth 421 1997 Nina Jaffe, Elijah and the Fisher Boy 396 Kathryn Lasky, Marven of the Great North Woods 398 1987 Sonia Levitin, The Return Penina V. Adelman, The Biblefrom Alefto Tav Fran Manushkin, Miriam’s Cup: A Passover Story 405 1989 Lois Lowry, Number the Stars 423 1992 Gadi Taub, Things I Keep to Myself 424 199Յ Carol Matas, Daniel’s Story 2000 Etgar Keret, Dad Runs Away with the Circus 406 Leslie Kimmelman, The Runaway Latkes 407 Susan Goldman Rubin, Fireflies in the Dark: The Story ofFriedl Dicker-Brandeis and the Children of Terezin 409 2002 409 425 1997 Livia Bitton-Jackson, I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing Up in the Holocaust 425 1998 Anita Lobel, No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War 426 1999 Gail Carson Levine, Dave at Night Sybil Rosen, Speed ofLight 427 2003 Aubrey Davis, Bagelsfrom Benny 422 402 1999 Ruth Almog, “Separation”: My Journey with Alex 405 Esther Hershenhorn, Chicken Soup by Heart 422 1988 JaneYolen, The Devil’s Arithmetic 1998 420 410 427 2002 Young Adults’ Literature Karen Levine, Hana’s Suitcase: A True Story 428 1973 Yuri Suhl, Uncle Misha’s Partisans 1976 Esther Streit-Wurzel, Uri 411 Drama 412 1975 Nissim Aloni, Eddy King 1977 429 Judy Blume, Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself 413 Anita Heyman, Exitfrom Home 415 Yehoshua Sobol, The Night of the Twentieth 430 Yehoshua Sobol and Itzik Weingarten, Kriza 433 1978 1978 Doris Orgel, The Devil in Vienna Nurit Zarchi, Outsider 416 415 1976 Dani Horowitz, Dress Parade 434
1979 1979 Sami Michael, Love among the Palms 417 1981 Uri Orlev, The Island on Bird Street 418 Aranka Siegal, Upon the Head ofa Goat: A Childhood in Hungary, 1939-1944 419 Martin Sherman, Bent 436 1980 Henry Denker, Horowitz and, Mrs. Washington 1981 Yael Feiler, Womanfrom the Earth 440 439 Xl
ХИ CONTENTS 1982 2000 Gabriella Lev and Aliza Elion-Israeli, The Story ofBruria 442 Edna Mazya, Herod 443 1984 David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross 2001 Itzik Giuli, Imad J’abarin, and Dani Horowitz, Exile at Home 500 Anat Gov, Lisistrata 2000 501 Michael Redhill, Building Jerusalem 504 1983 Eli Amir, The Scapegoat 498 448 2003 1985 Herb Gardner, Tm Not Rappaport 450 Larry Kramer, The Normal Heart 452 Barbara Lebow, A Shayna Maidel 455 Barney Simon, Born in the R.S.A. 458 Neil Simon, Biloxi Blues 461 A Travelingjewish Theater, Berlin, Jerusalem and the Moon 463 1987 Alfred Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy 464 1988 Shmuel Hasfari, A Trumpet in the Wadi 467 1990 Richard Greenberg, The American Plan Julia Pascal, The Dybbuk 471 468 1991 Hanoch Levin, The Child Dreams 472 1992 Tony Kushner, Angels in America 476 Donald Margulies, Sight Unseen 478 1993 Wendy Wasserstein, The Sisters Rosensweig 1994 Gabriel Bensimhon, 1Q48 482 Orly Castel-Bloom, A Night at the Mall Amit Leor and Meski Shibro Sivan, The Song of the Humble 486 Arthur Miller, Broken Glass 487 484 1997 Hanoch Levin, Murder 490 Michaela Ronzoni, 610 Bedford Drive—Tm an American 494 1999 Roni Pinkovich, Deconstruction 496 480 Motti Lerner, Hard Love 507 VISUAL CULTURE Introduction 511 1973 Sidney Eisenshtat, House of the Book, Brandeis-Bardin Institute, Brandeis, California 512 Helen Frankenthaler, Nature Abhors a Vacuum 512 Louise Nevelson, End ofDay XXXV 513 George Segal, Sacrifice ofIsaac 513 1974 José Gurvich, Sabbath 514 Michal Na’aman, The Eyes of the Nation 514 Alfred Tibor, Remembrance 515 Arthur Tress, Shadow and
Synagogue 515 1975 Michael Druks, Druksland 516 David Goldblatt, She Said to Him, “You Be the Driver and I’ll Be the Madam, ” Then They Picked Up the Fender and Posed, Hillbrow, iffjy 516 Luise Kaish, Cabbalistic Sphere 517 Tadeusz Kantor, The Dead Class 517 Leri Speier, Statue ofLiberty 518 Louis Stettner, Garment Worker, New Jersey 518 Yigal Tumarkin, The Holocaust and Revival Monument 519 Garry Winogrand, New York, ca. ідуо 520 1976 R. B. Kitaj, IfNot, Not 520 Ruth Orkin, Plaza in the Snow 521 Oscar Rabine, Flight into Egypt 521 1977 Susan Moss, Black Forest VIII 522 1978 Bill Aron, Fish Bargain, NYC 522
CONTENTS 1986 Michail Grohman, Jacob’s Ladder 533 N. Jay jaffe c, Benches, Royal Park, Montreal, Canada 523 Moshe Kupferman, Untitled 524 lian Averbuch, Grapes and Other Promises Samuel Bak, Memorial 543 Erik Bulatov, Trademark 543 Leonid Lamm, Assembly Hall, Butyrka Prison 544 Moti Mizrachi, The Peace Rider 545 Richard Nagler, Beach Scene, Rosh Hashanah 545 1979 Philip Guston, Moon 525 Al Held, D-C 525 Komar and Melamid, Inc., Souls, Inc. Helen Levitt, New York, ıgjg 526 Mindy Weisel, Lost Flowers 527 526 542 1987 William Anastasi, Untitled 546 Ido Bar-El, Untitled 546 Moshe Ninio, Avodat-Ach 547 Irving Petiin, A Street in Weisswald 548 Meir Pichhadze, Untitled 548 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Children’s Holocaust Memorial, Jerusalem, Israel 549 Ilene Segalove, Jewish Boys 550 1980 Bruce Davidson, Subway 528 Nan Goldin, Self-Portrait in Blue Bathroom, London, ig8o 528 Alain Kirili, Commandment II 529 Haim Maor, Dissolving Myths 530 Robert Motherwell, Altamira Elegy 531 1981 Hannelore Baron, Untitled 531 Gizel Berman, Lo Tishkach (Thou Shalt Not Forget) 532 Bianca Eshel-Gershuni, Feast in Paradise, No. 2 1988 532 1982 Pinchas Cohen Gan, Drawing ofthe Lebanon War 533 Yaacov Dorchin, Angel 534 Yaacov Rechter, Tel Aviv Promenade, Tel Aviv-Jaffe, Israel 534 Glenn Sujo, The Voyage I, Departure and The Voyage II, Diaspora 535 David Tartakover, Who Will Praise Israels Bravery 536 1983 Yuri Kuper, The Clock I 536 1984 Jonathan Borofsky, Hitler Dream 537 Louise Fishman, Tashlich 537 Michael Iofin, Portrait ofMy Parents 538 Pedro Meyer, Good Friday 538 Larry Rivers, History ofMatzah: The
Story of the Jews, Parti 539 Ivan Schwebel, I ke Argument, 540 Larry Sultan, Untitled (My Mother Posingfor Me) 540 1985 Michael Gitlin, Displaced 541 Menashe Kadishman, Sacrifice ofIsaac Sylvia Plachy, Dachau, ig8~, 542 541 Larry Abramson, Big Nature I 550 Grisha Bruskin, Alefbet—Lexicon No. 4 551 Seymour Edelstein, Scribe, N. Y. C. 552 Moshe Gershuni, All-Merciful God 552 Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Flew into Spacefrom His Apartment 553 Dani Karavan, Kikar Levana (White Square) 553 Edward Serotta, Courtyard ofSarajevo Synagogue 554 Elie Shamir, The Choice ofParis 554 1989 AsafBen-Zvi, Moth 555 Ross Bleckner, Outstanding European 556 Judy Chicago, with Donald Woodman, Banality of Evil/Struthof 556 Drora Dominey, The Table As It Is 557 Barbara Kruger, Untitled (your body is a battleground) 557 Mike Starn and Doug Starn, The Diary ofAnne Frank (Kristallnacht) 558 Hannah Wilke, Seura Chaya #1 559 1990 Avigdor Arikha, Self-Portrait, Nude Torso 559 Joshua Borkovsky, Ship/Map (No. 1) 560 Moshe Ninio, The Shepherds King 560 Israel Rabinovitz, A Time to Plant, a Time to Cast Away Stones 561 XIII
XIV CONTENTS Nahum Tevet, Janim crin II 561 Yocheved Weinfeld, Razor 562 1991 Aliza Auerbach, On the Way from Assembly Point Atzdemeriam to Transit Camp in Teda, Ethiopia 562 Yigal Ozeri, The Empty Chair 563 Michal Rovner, Outside #3 563 Allan Wexler, Indoor Sukkah 564 1992 Absalon, Сей Ab. і 564 Jenifer Bar Lev, David’s Room 565 Israel Hirshberg, Seven Smoked Fish on a Grinding Slab 566 Deborah Kass, Triple Silver Tenti (My Elvis) 566 1993 Shimon Attie, The Writing on the Wall: Almstadtstrasse (Formerly Grenadierstrasse 7): Slide Projection of Former Hebrew Bookstore, Berlin (1930) 567 Michael David, A Jew in Germany 567 James Ingo Freed, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC 568 Lauren Greenfield, A Bat Mitzvah Party at the 20th Century Fox Movie Studio Commissary, West Eos Angeles 568 Ofer Lellouche, Self-Portrait at Sunset 569 Joel Otterson, Hanukkah Eamp. Unorthodox Menorah II 570 Adam Roiston, Untitled (Horowitz Margareten Matzohs) 570 Alan Schechner, Self-Portrait at Buchenwald: It’s the Real Thing 571 Meyer Vaisman, Green on the Outside, Red on the Inside 572 1994 Dani Karavan, Passages, Homage to Walter Benjamin 572 William Kentridge, Drawingfor the Film “Felix in Exile” 573 Lea Nikel, Untitled 573 Elaine Reichek, A Postcolonial Kinderhood 574 Laurie Simmons, Café ofthe Inner Mind: Men’s Room 574 1995 Larry Fink, Grubman Wedding NYC #9-11 Lori Grinker, Blind Women, Egypt 575 575 Uri Katzenstein, Love Dub 576 Jane Logemann, Kaddish 577 Micha Ullman, Library, August Bebel Square, Berlin 578 Albert J. Winn, Akedah 578 1996 Ken Aptekar, I Hate the Name Kenneth
579 Sophie Calle, The Eruv 580 Judy Gelles, Florida Family Portrait 580 Neil Goldberg, Seder Plate: Untitled 581 Raffi Lavie, Yitzchak Rabin /Benjamin Netanyahu 581 Adi Nes, Untitled, 1996 582 1997 Naftali Bezem, Shepherd with Lamb 583 Frédéric Brenner, Former Tajik Barbers with Their Israeli Customers 583 Meir Gal, Nine Out ofFour Hundred (The West and the Rest) 584 Frank O. Gehry, Guggenheim Bilbao 585 Pesi Girsch, If One Day during Purim, Everybody by Chance Will Disguise Themselves as Orthodox Jews, Will the Messiah Come? 585 Nándor Glid, Monument to Jewish Holocaust Victims, Salonika, Greece 586 Sigalit Landau, Resident Alien I 586 Gilad Ophir, Shooting Targets 587 Penny Diane Wolin, Homefor the High Holy Days 587 Penny Hes Yassour, Mental Maps—Involuntary Memory 588 1998 Maya Cohen Levy, Pond (55J 589 Noreen Dean Dresser, Memory: The Homosexual Memorial Imagination 590 1999 Yosl Bergner, A Sad Story 590 Geoffrey Laurence, Tefillin (Triptych) 591 Annie Leibovitz, Dorothy A. Richman, Rabbinical Student, Jewish Theological Seminary 592 Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #926 592 David Wakstein, Group ofSoldiers 593
CONTENTS 2000 1976 Siona Benjamin, Tikkun Ha-Olam, Finding Home Series #46 594 Mitch Epstein, Dad III 594 Barry Frydlender, Allenby, Rothschild 595 Joshua Glotman, The Last Village Mukhtar, Dir-elKassi/Elkosh, from Non-Historical Moments 595 Rachel Whiteread, Holocaust Memorial, Judenplatz, Vienna, Austria 596 Saul Bellow, To Jerusalem and Back 612 Saul Steinberg, Peacock Thanksgiving 613 2001 Elinor Carucci, Father Touches My Hair 596 Zoya Cherkassky, Jude 597 Daniel Libeskind, Berlin Jewish Museum, Berlin, Germany 597 Joel Meyerowitz, The South Tower 598 Philip Rantzer, The Great Vehicle 598 Gil Shahar, Untitled 599 2002 Yitzhak Livneh, Ruin (Red-Yellow) 599 Moico Yaker, The Only Corner 600 Daniel Enkaoua, Jerusalem, Fin de Journée 600 Andy Goldsworthy, Garden ofStones, Museum ofJewish Heritage, New York, New York 601 Joshua Neustein, Fanning the Fear 602 2004 616 1979 Mimi Sheraton, From My Mother’s Kitchen: Recipes and Reminiscences 621 Ralph Steadman, Sigmund Freud 623 1980 Al Hirschfeld, Bette Midler 624 1985 Seffi Ben-Yoseph, Israel—Little Big Country 1986 Art Spiegelman, Maus: A Survivor’s Tale 1988 David Levine, Yitzhak Shamir 2003 624 626 632 1990 Ralph Bakshi, “American Pop” 633 Teddy Kollek and Shulamith Eisner, “The Ramparts Walk” 634 1992 Deganit Berest, From the Series Citroen Park Yair Garbuz, Bad Waters 603 603 2005 Peter Eisenman, Memorial to the Murdered Jews ofEurope, Berlin, Germany 604 Zvi Hecker, Rendering ofMuseum of the History ofPolish Jews, Warsaw, Poland 604 Nir Hod, Lost Youth 605 Efrat Natan, Nocturne 605 Jill Nathanson, And I Will Write on
These Tablets 606 Vida Simon, Walking in Russia 606 POPULAR CULTURE Introduction 1978 Will Eisner, “Cookalein” 6x3 Harvey Pekar, American Splendor 607 1975 Amos Kenan, The Book ofPleasures Zoo Eretz Zoo 609 Dara Horn, “On Filling Shoes” 637 lian Karmi, Jewish Sites ofIstanbul 638 199Յ Alan M. Tigay, “Montreal” 639 1994 Jenna Weissmanjoselit, “Kitchen Judaism” 1996 Jules Feiffer, “The Minsk Theory of Krypton: Jerry Siegel (1914-1996)” 646 Nissim Krispil, Taste ofLife 648 Claudia Roden, The Book ofJewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York 651 Pearl Roseman, Eve Marcus, and Women’s League of Congregation Adat Ari El, California Kosher: Contemporary and Traditional Jewish Cuisine 654 1997 608 645 Elizabeth Ehrlich, Miriam’s Kitchen: A Memoir 655 XV
CONTENTS 1976 1998 Lawrence A. Hoffman, Israel—A Spiritual Travel Guide: A Companion for the Modern Jewish Pilgrim 656 Daniel J. Elazar, Community and Polity: The Organi zational Dynamics ofAmerican Jewry 6ցշ Hillel Halkın, Letters to an American Jewish Friend: A Zionist’s Polemic 694 Irving Howe, World of Our Fathers 695 Edmond Jabès, The Book ofResemblances 697 1999 Stan Mack, The Story of the Jews: A 4,000-Year Adventure 658 1977 2000 Ben Katchor, “Garnish Greens” 660 2001 Toni L. Kamins, The Complete Jewish Guide to Britain and Ireland 661 Erez Komarovsky, Fresh and Simple: Contemporary Israeli Cuisine 662 1978 Barbara Myerhoff, Number Our Days 2004 2005 Marcie Cohen Ferris, Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South 670 Matthew Goodman, Jewish Food: The World at Table 672 Ethel G. Hofman, Mackerel at Midnight: Growing Up Jewish on a Remote Scottish Island 675 Aviad Kleinberg, Full Belly: A New Look on Food and Society 676 Darya Maoz, “Young Adult Israeli Backpackers in India” 678 James Salter, “Evening in Basel” 680 INTELLECTUAL CULTURE 683 1973 Charles S. Liebman, “Integration and Survival” Goldą Meir, “Declaration of Yom Kippur War” 686 685 1974 George Barany, “Magyarjew or Jewish Magyar?” 1975 Harold Bloom, Kabbalah and Criticism 689 Lucy S. Dawidowicz, The War against the Jews, 19ՅՅ-1945 690 Elie Wiesel, “Zionism and Racism” 691 702 1979 Etgar Keret, Pizzeria Kamikaze 665 Joan Nathan, Joan Nathan’s Jewish Holiday Cookbook 667 Introduction Bernard-Henri Lévy, Barbarism with a Human Face 698 Amia Lieblich, Tin Soldiers on Jerusalem Beach 699 Amnon
Rubinstein, Being a Free People 700 Elie Wiesel, “To a Young Jew in Soviet Russia” 701 687 Henryk M. Broder, “Why I Would Rather Not Be a Jew—and If I Must, Then Rather Not in Germany” 704 Henry L. Feingold, “Who Shall Bear Guilt for the Holocaust?” 706 Amos Oz, Under This Blazing Light 707 Cynthia Ozick, “Notes toward Finding the Right Question” 709 1980 Isaiah Berlin, “Benjamin Disraeli, Karl Marx, and the Search for Identity” 709 Paul Breines, “Germans, Journals, and Jews/Madison, Men, Marxism and Mosse: A Tale ofJewish-Leftist Identity Confusion in America” 711 Itamar Even-Zohar, “The Emergence of a Native Hebrew Culture in Palestine 1882-1948” 713 Alain Finkielkraut, “The Protagonist Introduced” 714 Jacobo Timerman, Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number 716 Pierre Vidal-Naquet, “A Paper Eichmann—Anatomy of a Lie” 719 Eric Werner, “Genealogies of Two Wandering Hebrew Melodies” 721 A. B. Yehoshua, “In Praise of Normality” 723 Jack Zipes, “The Holocaust and the Vicissitudes of Jewish Identity” 724 1981 Deborah Dash Moore, At Home in America: Second-Generation New York Jews 726
CONTENTS Yehonatan Geffen, “There’s No Place Like Israel” 728 Yehoshafat Harkabi, Facing Reality: Lessonsfrom Jeremiah, the Destruction of the Second Temple, and Bar Kochba’s Rebellion 730 Amos Kenan, Your Land, Your Country 731 1982 Gerson Cohen, “The State of the Jews, 1982: Reflections on Jewish Normality, Agony and Glory” 733 Emil L. Fackenheim, To Mend the World 735 Saul Friedländer, “Reflections on Nazism: An Essay on Kitsch and Death” 736 Yosef Kaplan, From Christianity to Judaism: The Story ofIsaac Orobio de Castro 737 Emmanuel Levinas, “Revelation in the Jewish Tradition” 739 Amos Oz, “A Cosmic Jew” 741 Letty Cottin Pogrebin, “Anti-Semitism in the Women’s Movement” 741 Adrienne Rich, “Split at the Root” 744 Henry I. Sobel, “When to Sound an Alarm for Jews Abroad?” 746 Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Zakhor: Jewish History and Memory 748 1983 Judith Plasków, “The Right Question Is Theological” 750 Petr Vail and Aleksandr Genis, “Paradise Lost: Emigration: An Attempt at a Self-Portrait” 752 1984 Nelly Gutman, “To Be ajew in France in 1982” 753 Joan Miriam Ringelheim, “The Unethical and the Unspeakable: Women and the Holocaust” 755 David G. Bossies, Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture 757 Tom Segev, 194g, the First Israelis 759 1985 Menachem Brinker, “The End of Zionism” 760 Doron Rosenblum, Israeli Blues 762 Henry Siegman, “Independence of the Diaspora” 763 Charles E. Silberman, A Certain People 765 George Steiner, “Our Homeland, the Text” 767 Michael Walzer, Exodus and Revolution 769 1986 Morris Grossman, “Exiled from Exile: Existential
Reflections” 771 Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved 773 Nahum M. Sarna, “The Ten Plagues: The Hardening of the Heart” 775 Kay Kaufman Shelemay, “Jewish Liturgical Forms in the Falasha Liturgy? A Comparative Study” 776 Elio Toaff, “Address at Pope John Paul IPs Historic Visit, Synagogue of Rome, April 13,1986” 779 1987 Robert Alter, “Introduction to the Old Testament” 781 David Grossman, The Yellow Wind 783 Dan Miron, If There Is No Jerusalem: Essays on Hebrew Writing in a Cultural-Political Context 785 Dan Miron, When Loners Come Together: A Portrait ofHebrew Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 787 Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949 788 Michael Rosenak, Commandments and Concerns: Jewish Religious Education in Secular Society 789 Tina Rosenberg, “Pinochet’s Chile: Order and Chaos” 791 1988 Anonymous, “I’m Not Fleeing, I’m Being Evicted” 793 Arthur Hertzberg, “The Illusion ofjewish Unity” 794 Gideon Shimoni, “South African Jews and the Apartheid Crisis” 796 Simon Wiesenthal, “The Waldheim Case: Justice Not Vengeance” 798 Michael Wolffsohn, “Without Hitler—No Israel? The Historical Dimensions of the Founding of the State of Israel” 800 1989 Thomas L. Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem 802 Dominique Schnapper and Chantal Bordes-Benayoun, “Republican Citizenship and Jewish Uniqueness” 803 MarkSlobin, Chosen Voices: The Story ofthe American Cantorate 804
XVIII CONTENTS то Andrzej Bryk, “Poland and the Memory of the Holocaust” 806 Albie Sachs, “Being the Same and Being Different” 808 1991 Gideon Aran and Zali Gurevitch, “On the Place: Israeli Anthropology” 810 György Konrád, “Eternally Waiting” 812 Emanuel Sivan, The 1Q48 Generation: Myth, Profile and Memory 813 Alexander Stille, Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families under Fascism, 815 1992 Pierre Birnbaum, The Jews ofthe Republic: A Political History ofState Jews in Francefrom Gambetta to Vichy 817 Michael Lerner, “Anti-Semitism on the Left” 818 Gillian Rose, “NewJerusalem Old Athens: The Holy Middle” 820 Anita Shapira, Land and Power: The Zionist Resort to Force, i88i-ig48 821 Punii R. Wisse, If I Am Notfor Myself. . . The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews 823 John Zorn and Marc Ribot, “Radical Jewish Culture” 826 1993 Daniel Boyarın and Jonathan Boyarın, “Diaspora: Generation and the Ground of Identity” 827 Amos Funkenstein, “History, Counterhistory, and Narrative” 830 Benjamin Ginsberg, The Fatal Embrace: Jews and the State 832 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “Remarks at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Swearing-In Ceremony” 834 Benjamin Harshav, Language in Time of Revolution 834 Helen Suzman, In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir 836 1994 Paul Berman, “The Other and Almost the Same” 838 Leonard Dinnerstein, Antisemitism in America 840 Esther Dischereit, “No Exit from This Jewry” 841 Konstanty Gebert, “Jewish Identities in Poland” 843 Yosef Gorny, The State ofIsrael in Jewish Public Thought: The Questfor Collective Identity 846 Sara Horowitz, “Jewish Studies as
Oppositional? Or Gettin’ Mighty Lonely Out Here” 847 Yitzhak Rabin, “Remarks by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on Receiving the Nobel Prize for Peace” 849 Haym Soloveitchik, “Rupture and Reconstruction: The Transformation of Contemporary Orthodoxy” 851 Shmuel Trigano, “The Notion of a ‘Jewish Community’ in France” 856 1995 Israel Adler, “Ancient Israel, to 70 C.E.” 858 Yehuda Amital, “An End to the Use of Halakhah in Political and National Affairs” 859 Myriam Anissimov, A Yiddish Writer Who Writes in French 861 Leonard Fein, “Seeking the Jewish Tradition” 862 Judith Friedlander, “Anti-Semitism in France, 1978֊1992” 864 Ruth Gavison, Can Israel Be Both Jewish and Democratic? 865 Nurith Gertz, Myths in Israeli Culture: Captives of a Dream 867 Paula Hyman, Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History 86ց Martin Jay, Force Fields: Between Intellectual History and Cultural Critique 871 Barry Shrage, “Building a Community of Torah and Tzedek” 873 1996 Jerold S. Auerbach, “Are We One? Menachem Begin and the Long Shadow of 1977” 875 J. J. Goldberg, Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment 877 Danieljonah Goldhagen, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust 879 Edwin Seroussi, Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue Music in Nineteenth-Century Reform Sourcesfrom Hamburg: Ancient Tradition in the Dawn ofModernity 880 Jack Wertheimer, Charles S. Liebman, and Steven M. Cohen, “How to Save American Jews” 882 1997 Edna Aizenberg, “How a Samovar Helped Me Theorize Latin Americanjewish Literature” 884 Jacques Derrida, Adieu to Emmanuel Levinas 886
CONTENTS Dan Diner, “Memory and Method: Variance in Holocaust Narrations” 888 Geoffrey H. Hartman, “Language and Culture after the Holocaust” 890 James L. Kugel, The Bible As It Was 892 Jacob Neusner, Jerusalem and Athens: The Congruity of Talmudic and Classical Philosophy 893 Peter A. Pitzele, Scripture Windows: Toward a Practice ofBibliodrama 895 Aviezer Ravitzky, “The Status Quo” 896 Anita Shapira ,New Jews, Old Jews 899 Yaacov Shavit, “The Kultura Work” 900 Gadi Taub, A Dispirited Rebellion 902 1998 Nahum Barnea, “The Sunset of the Titans” 903 Zygmunt Bauman, “Hereditary Victimhood: The Holocaust’s Life as a Ghost” 904 Saul Wachs, “Talking to Little Children about God” 905 Chava Weissler, Voices of the Matriarchs 906 Bruce Fabian Whizin, “Weathering the Storm” 908 1999 ShayeJ. D. Cohen, The Beginnings ofJewishness: Boundaries, Varieties, Uncertainties 909 Glenn Frankel, “The Raid” 910 Alvin I. Schiff, Jewish Life-Long Learning 912 Zohar Shavit, A Past without Shadow: Constructing the Past in German Books for Children 913 Uriel Simon, “The Place of the Bible in Israeli Society” 915 2000 Nissim Calderon, Multiculturalism versus Pluralism in Israel 917 Yoram Hazony, The Jewish State: The Strugglefor Israel’s Soul 918 Joseph Lieberman, “Acceptance Speech at Democratic National Convention” 920 Anita Shapira, “‘Hirbet Hizah’: Between Remembrance and Forgetting” 922 2001 Adam Baruch, “In Good Faith” 924 Yehuda Bauer, What Was the Holocaust? 926 Hélène Cixous, Portrait ofJacques Derrida as a Young Jewish Saint 927 Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, “Imagining Europe: The Popular
Arts of American Jewish Ethnography” 929 Adi Ophir, Workingfor the Present: Essays on Contemporary Israeli Culture 931 Paul Wellstone, “Hot Tea and Sponge Cake at 10:00 P.M.” 933 Moshe Zuckermann, “On Brutal Soldiers and Children” 935 2002 Abraham Adegah, Facing Forward 937 Nahum Barnea, “Jaffa Road, Three Minutes After” 938 Abraham Brumberg, “Poles and Jews” 939 Tikva Frymer-Kensky, Reading the Women of the Bible 941 János Gadó, “Reporting the Middle East: A Snapshot of the Hungarian Daily Press in April 2002” 942 Avner Holtzman, “The Birthday Party” 945 Jewish Women Watching, “Practice Safe Politics” 947 Max Kozloff, “Jewish Sensibility and the Photography of New York” 948 Stanisław Krajewski, “Poland and the Jews: Inescapable Issues” 950 Mark Slobin, American Klezmer: Its Roots and Offshoots 951 2003 Alan Dershowitz, “Has Israel’s Victimization of the Palestinians Been the Primary Cause of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?” 953 Barry W. Holtz, “Is There a ‘Best’ Orientation?” 955 Psoy Korolenko (Pavel Lion), The Hit of the Century 956 Lawrence H. Schiffman, “Making the Bible Come to Life: Biblical Archaeology and the Teaching of Tanakh injewish Schools” 957 Yehouda Shenhav, The Arab Jews: A Postcolonial Reading ofNationalism, Religion, and Ethnicity 959 Susan Sontag, On Courage and Resistance 961 2004 Nehama Aschkenasy, “Recreating the Canon” 963 Zvi Bekerman and Gabriel Horenczyk, “Arab-Jewish Bilingual Co-education in Israel: A Long-Term Approach to Inter-Group Conflict Resolution” 965 Adele Berlin and Marc Zvi Brettler, “What Is the Jewish Study Bible?” 967 Sami Shalom
Chetrit, Intra-Jewish Conflict in Israel: White Jews, Black Jews 968 XIX
XX CONTENTS Alain Finkielkraut, “In the Name of the Other: Reflections on the Coming Anti-Semitism” 970 André Glucksmann, “The Discourse of Hatred” 971 Neil W. Levin, “Hatikva” 973 Yuri Slezkine, The Jewish Century 976 2005 David A. Harris and Ruth Messinger, “A Call to Action on Darfur” 977 Deborah E. Lipstadt, History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving 979 SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS CULTURE Introduction 983 Commentary 1974 Balfour Brickner, “Judaism and Abortion” 984 Nogah Hareuveni, Ecology in the Bible 986 1975 Yeshayahu Leibowitz, “The Religious and Moral Significance of the Redemption of Israel” 987 Harold M. Schulweis, “From God to Godliness” 990 1976 Albert S. Axelrad, “After Entebbe: Peace Remains to Be Rescued” 991 Central Conference of American Rabbis, “Reform Judaism: A Centenary Perspective” 993 Adin Steinsaltz, “Derekh Eretz” 995 1977 Lawrence Kushner, Honey from the Rock 996 1978 Arthur Waskow, Godwrestling 997 1979 Judith Plasków, The Coming ofLilith: Toward a Feminist Theology 998 1981 Blu Greenberg, On Women and Judaism ցցց Harold S. Kushner, When Bad Things Happen to Good People 1001 1982 Esther Jungreis, The Jewish Soul on Fire 1003 1983 J. David Bleich, “Faith and Dogma in Judaism” 1005 Michael L. Munk, The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet 1006 David Singer, “Who Are Today’s Modern Orthodox? ” 1008 Melvin Teitelbaum, “Keep Halacha Out of the Courts” 1009 1984 Nisson Wolpin, “Leaving the Fold: Intermarriage” 1010 1985 Shlomo Carlebach, “Seeing beyond the Surface” 1012 1986 David M. Feldman, “This Matter of Abortion” 1014 David Golinkin, “May Women
Wear Tefillin?” 1016 Irving Greenberg, “Will There Be One Jewish People by the Year 2000?” 1019 Norman Lamm, “Seventy Faces: Divided We Stand, but It Is Time to Try an Idea That Might Help Us Stand Taller” 1022 1988 Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism, Emet Ve-Emunah: Statement ofPrinciples of Conservative Judaism 1023 1989 Immanuel Jakobovits, “Modern Trends in Orthodoxy” 1027 Archie Rand, The Chapter Paintings 1029 Ovadia Yosef, “Ceding Territory of the Land of Israel in Order to Save Lives” 1030 1990 David H. Ellenson, “How to Draw Guidance from a Heritage: Jewish Approaches to Mortal Choices” 1031 Neil Gillman, Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for the Modern Jew 1032 1991 Eugene B. Borowitz, Renewing the Covenant Marshall T. Meyer, “Why and How to Be an Activist” 1037 1035
CONTENTS 1993 2000 Shimon Apisdorf, Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Survival Kit 1038 Rebecca Goldstein, “Looking Back at Lot’s Wife” 1039 Mark Podwal, A Book ofHebrew Letters 1041 Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg, “The Concealed Alternative” 1042 National Jewish Scholars Project, “Dabru Emet—Speak the Truth” 1068 David Wolpe, “Eternity Utters a Day” 1070 m3 Steven Greenberg, “Gayness and God: Wrestlings of an Orthodox Rabbi” 1043 Nehama Leibowitz, “Shemot 8: The Elders Slipped Out One by One” 1046 Nosson Scherman, “An Overview: Torah—Written and Oral” 1048 1994 Rodger Kamenetz, The Jew in the Lotus: A Poet’s Rediscovery ofJewish Identity in Buddhist India X050 1995 Daniel C. Matt, The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart ofJewish Mysticism 1052 Einat Ramon, “The Ethics of Ruling a Jewish State with a Large Non-Jewish Minority” 1053 Avi Weiss, Principles ofSpiritual Activism 1055 1996 Helène Aylon, The Liberation ofG-d 1056 Steven Bayme and 29 Other Signatories, “A Statement on the Jewish Future” 1057 Gerald C. Skolnik, “Domestic Violence and the Jewish Community” 1058 1997 Arnold M. Eisen, Taking Hold of Torah: Jewish Commitment and Community in America 1060 Mik Moore, “Sex, Miscegenation, and the Intermarriage Debate” 1062 1998 Tamar El-Օր, Next Pesach: Literacy and Identity in Religious Zionist Women 1063 Marge Piercy, “Apple Sauce for Eve” 1065 1999 Central Conference of American Rabbis, A Statement ofPrinciplesfor Reform Judaism 1065 Deborah Dash Moore, “Today’s Ruth” 1067 2001 Michael Berg, The Way: Using the Wisdom of Kabbalahfor Spiritual Transformation and Fulfillment 1071 Tamar
Frankiéi, The Gift ofKabbalah 1072 David M. Gordiš, “Ecology” 1074 Yossi Klein Halevi, At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew’s Searchfor Hope with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land 1075 2002 Arthur Green, Ehyeh: A Kabbalahfor Tomorrow 1077 Ammiel Hirsch and Yosef Reinman, One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them 1078 Yoram Kirsh, Revolutions in Halakhah 1080 2003 Chánoch HaCohen Ehrentreu, “Ruling on the Kosher Lamp” 1082 Liturgy 1974 Herbert Bronstein and Leonard Baskin, “The Four Children” 1083 1976 Arlene Agus, “This Month Is for You: Observing Rosh Hodesh as a Woman’s Holiday” 1084 Myra Sklarew, “Head of the Year” 1086 Sherwin Wine, “Where Is My Light?” 1086 1978 Danny Siegel, “Modeh Ani” 1979 Judy Chicago, “Merger” 1086 1087 1980 Evelyn Mehlman, “We Turn Our Thoughts” 1087 1985 Aryeh Ben-Gurion, Pesach Haggadah: Israeli Kibbutz Version 1087 Laura Geller, “Adonay, Our People Have Called You” 1089 XXI
xxii CONTENTS Jules Harlow, “Birkhot Hashahar—Upon Arising in the Morning” 1089 Si Kahn, “Children of Poland” 1089 Richard N. Levy, “An Alternative Al Heyt” 1090 1998 Rachel Adler, “Brit Ahuvim: A Lovers’ Covenant” 1099 2001 1986 Herman Taube, “Ne’ilah” Susannah Heschel, “The Definitive Orange on the Seder Plate Story” 1102 1091 1987 2004 Leila Gal Berner, “Miriam HaNeviah” 1092 Lorijustice-Shocket, “Mah Tovu” 1988 Rami M. Shapiro, “It Is Up to Us” 2005 1092 Mickie Caspi, “Seasons Ketubah” 1992 David Shneyer, “Avinu Malkeynu” 1102 List of Musical Selections 1093 List of Dance Selections 199Յ E. M. Broner, with Naomi Nimrod, “Dayenu” iog4 List of Film Selections 1996 Credits 1117 Marcia Falk, The Book ofBlessings: New Jewish Prayersfor Daily Life, the Sabbath, and the New Moon Festival 1097 Index ofAuthors 1155 1105 1111 1113 1103 |
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title_auth | The Posen library of Jewish culture and civilization |
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title_fullStr | The Posen library of Jewish culture and civilization Volume 10 1973-2005 James E. Young, editor in chief |
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