A complex network of pipes.
A survivor, he chronicled not just the Holocaust but also anti-Semitism and its spiritual effects.
He positions himself not as a subtly ironic modernist but as a humble, heartbroken preserver of memory.
The Homer of Lod.
A kinship between the artist and the outlaw.
An author who upended his own parables.
Fish that turn into frogs, a dead count, and halakhic humor.
Fraternal reflections on Reuven Ben-Yosef.
To be Israeli is to feel the tug of war between Israel and abroad, no matter where you live.
Art and religion in “Poem without End.”
It’s the left that wants to repress dissent.
The enigma of Avraham Ḥalfi.