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tacit ac­ complice of an Arab in burning down the Jewish National Fund forest (that is, the forest ... of a study by the Israeli critic Gershon Shaked). In terms of our threefold division, it must be ... Wave, has repeatedly said that his group's major concern was to get away from all identifiable ...
them and the Israelis. This was part of his theory. According to Martin, the Jewish people had done the ... would not have had the strength or the will to take all that land away from the Arabs and keep it. 184 ... Jewish people, which was what he called the Jews who died in the camps. He made a distinction between ...
walking along our street I heard the song birds and asked, “Birds, why are you singing, don’t you know ... it still is. At every turn, politics is intertwined with ordinary life—walking through the Old City ... languages—Hebrew, Arabic and English—and this is reflected not only in its trilingual street signs, but also in its ...
Page 8 from Issue 39 the oppressed blacks," but also new immigrants from the Jewish ... indi­ vidual. Indeed one way of distinguishing them from later Israeli writers is to contrast (as many ... circumstances of the Israeli self at a fixed point in time."4 Moshe Shamir's popular wartime ...
post-Exilic Jewish experience, needs to be assessed with tremendous care and with a continuing sense of ... native Israeli writers and political figures on the Left, or to the foreign press and television ... there-about, for example, the February 1948 Arab attacks on the three settlements of Ein Hanatziv, Sde Eliahu ...
character.f Israeli Arabs also considered Jews a threat, and expressed their fears, primarily of a territorial ... Page 233 from Issue 131 expanding pessimism of Arab citizens and their belief that the situation ... would only grow worse were striking. A survey conducted by Mada al­ Carmel, the Arab Center for Applied ...
integral element of our so-called Western civilization, and during the Israeli-Arab war of a few years back ... pany, I made my pilgrimages: to Lon¬ don, so teeming with literary memories; to Lichfield and Dr. ... Since my Genevan- days, I had always been ■„ ^ interested in Jewish cul- ■ ture, thinking of it as an ...
Page 158 from Issue 131 the generic 'Jewish Mind'... is striking. In the Jewish ... common physical features of Arab and Jew include a curved nose and facial hair. Both minds center upon ... Bank, east of Jerusalem, that will allow both Israelis and Palestinians to travel along it-separately. ...
Fall 1997
name. A bizarre and unknown name. Without origin. Neither French, nor even Jewish. An ugly duckling ... among the Jewish patronymics of Algeria. A name worse than Jewish, or still more Jewish than a familiar ... Jewish name. A sort of "foundling." Almost an anonymic. Even Algerian Jews ...
a review-essayon Arab and Israeli fiction by Muhammed Siddiq; a memoir by Aziz Shihab; and more Recent and ... American cultures. Sidra Ezrahi, "Exile and Homecoming in the Modem Jewish Imagination" ... (ChaldeanlAmencan), and Salma Matar Sayf (United Arab Emirates) Poetry by Adonis, Meena Alexander, Pauline Kaldas, ...

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