Jewish Identity and Biblical Exposition in Darren Aronofsky’s Films
Evaluating the use of ancient Jewish modes of interpretation in Aronofsky’s mother! and Noah. By Eric X. Jarrard
Read MoreEvaluating the use of ancient Jewish modes of interpretation in Aronofsky’s mother! and Noah. By Eric X. Jarrard
Read More“Near the End of June” and “In Ezekiel” by Jennifer Barber
Read More“Prayers of a Heretic,” “By the Way,” and “I’ll Dress You in Silken Wings” by Abraham Chalfi, translated from the Hebrew by Atar Hadari
Read MoreIn the wake of World War II, French Jewish thinkers turned to the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic canons to narrate a Jewish past and future. By Sarah Hammerschlag
Read MoreThe superhero comic book and the graphic novel were both Jewish inventions. By Hillary Chute and Emmy Waldman
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