Verlag: The Jewsh Quarterly 1989-1990, London, 1989
Anbieter: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal octavo, grey cloth with gold lettering, 72 pp., per issue, b/w photos and drawings Articles in issue 117 are "Heaven right here on earth," editorial, "The teaching of moderation," Fred Worms, "Mapping paths to redemption: recent books by Yoram Kaniuk and Simon Louvish," Moris Farbi, "Witch doctor and psychotherapist: recent books by Amos Oz and A.B. Yehoshua," David Aberbach, "Animal Rights: Stunning Intolerance," Tony Kushner, "Fictions of the ghetto," Ann Massa, "A strange in the world: Joseph Roth's fictional hero," Leon I. Yudkin, "The ruthless satire of Elais Canetti," Ritchie Robertson, "The Fourth Jacob Sonntag Memorial Symposium: The shape of Jews to come," Rabbi Michael Rosen, Stephen Miller, David Cesarini, Kate Lownthal, Oliver Letwin, Simon Louvish, "The war against forgetfulness," Zygmunt Bauman, "Manchester Yeshiva," Louis Jacobs, "Who'll carry her in his arms," Alexander and Lev Shargorodsky, poetry by Solomon Ibn Gabirol and Lotte Kramer.Articles in issue #134 are "A woman or worth?" editorial, "'Les Enfants de la patrie': French Jewry and the Revolution," Nelly Wilson, "A Chrisitan view of Antisemitism," Cardinal Lustiger, "Mechanisms of oppression," Albert Memm interviewed by Maxim Slverman, "mages of the Dreyfus Affair," "The Rushdie Affair: Speaking for Salman Rushdie," Moris Farhi, "A Challnge to Jewish secularism," Jonathan Sacks, "Overkill: the polemics against ritual slaughter," Bran Klug, "Arabesques," Anton Shammas interviewed by Simon Louvish, "The crime of capital punishment," Edy Kaufman and Nadir Tzur, "Franco-Jewish poets," Robeert Benayoun and Anne Atik," Future Air," Claude Vigee, "My father is buried in Magdiel," Helen Wilkins.Articles in issue 135 are "Secularists respond to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks," Julia Bard and Gabriel Jospovici, "Rewriting Rushdie: Editorial," Bryan Cheyette. "The Decade of Thatcherism: Thatcherism and the New Right," David Rosenberg, "All quiet on the Home Front," Tony Kushner, "The homecoming of unwelcome strangers," Zygmunt Bauman, "The art of Holocaust remembering,"Antony Lerman, "Right down to the bone: Noam Chomsky, dissident American," David Herman, New Fiction: "Cosmetic Effects," Clive Sinclair, "'For the dead there i land!" Moris Farhi, Literarness and the Bible," Francis Landy, Song (In Memoriam)," Tony Dinner.Articles in issue 136 are Editorial: Kicking tochis - in praise of bad behaviour," Clive Sinclair, "Work in Progress: The Big Glass," Gabriel Josipovoci, "Kafka's The Vulture," interpreted by Yosl Bergner, "A Profile of Yitzhak Oren," Moris Farhi, Anti-Metamorphosis," Yitzhak Oren, "Poems by Moshe Dor," "Appelfeld the Immortal," Daniel Gunn, "Poetry: Warm Juice of the Pomegranate," Galit Hasan-Rokem, "Sheep and Goats [Art]," Audrey Bergner, Underground," Joshua Sobel, Poems by Ramy Ditanny, Visa and Versa," MUrray Baumgarten, Interview: Jews, Amerindians,and Gypsies," Maris Farhi, poetry: "The Mediterranean" Galit Hasan-Rokem, "A Footnote Extended," Dannie Abse, "The Secret of Sub-tropical Fruit," Galit Hasan-Rokem, "Obituary: On Danilo Kis," Gabi Gleichmann.Articles in issue 137 are "Editorial: The case for pessimism," Antony Lerman, "The shoah between memory and history," Saul Friedlander, "Becaue of that war," James E. Young, "Perpetual redemption: Daivd Grossman's 'See Under Love,'" Rivka Kashtan, "Writing remembers Death," Daniel Gunn, "The necessity of antisemtism," Frederic Raphael, Remembering for the future," Anthony Rudolf, Fiction: "Old-new land," Shifra Sharlin, "Shrouded in Mist," Janina Bauman, "Unwelcome," C.C. Aronsfeld, "Tales from the Me'am Lo'ez," Edouard Roditi, Poetry by Anna Frajlich and Jonathan Treitl.Articles in issue 138 are "Editorial: Wax works, demons and flesh and blood," Simon Louvish, "New thinking ad old history: Israel 1948, birth trauma and prmal screams?" Don Peretz, "Assorted msconceptions: Israel and Palestinian nationalism," Nissim Rejwan, "Founding Fathers? Jabotinsky and Ben-Gurion re-examined," Gabriel Piterberg, "Intifada: the Palestinian uprising," Don Peretz, "New Perceptions: Arab on Jews, Jews on Arabs," Abbas Shiblak, "SamiMcael's 'Refuge,'" Moris Farhi, 'Childhood landscapes,' Ronit Lentin in conversation Shifra Sharlin, Fiction: "Refuge," Sami MIchael, "Eighteenmonths," Yitzhak Ben-Nir, "Night train to mother," Ronit Lentin, poetry by Nathan Zakh, Amir Gilboa, Alfred Gong, and Yehuda Amichai.Articles in issue 139 are "Editorial" Anglo-Jewry: a soft target?" David Cesarini, "The Germans and the Holocaust," David Bankier, "The 'Historikertreit,'" Rochard Overy, "Polish views of the Holocaust," Wladyslaw T. Bartoszewski, "Nietzsche the rebel," Keith Ansell-Pearson, Sartre: a one-man empre?" Ronald aronson, "Psychoanalysis and the dictators," David Herman, "Contretemps in Panama," Ignacio, "Eliot's antisemitic poems," Ritchie Robertson, "Victims of success," Edward Timms, "Anglo-Jewry and Liberal Judaism," Mark Leven, poetry by Christine McNeill, Stephen Wilson, Alix Pirani and Myra Schneider, ficton by Lynn Kramer and Mirjam Hadar.Articles in issue # 140 are "Peace and goodwill to all mankind?" editorial, "The Stern Gang. Fifty Years after: Avraham Stern reappraised," Joseph Heller, "The authorized bography of the Chief Rabbi," William frankel, "Birobidzhan: Jewish autonomy - to be or not to be?" Leonard Shkolnick, "East Europeans in the Barbican exhibition 'Chagall to Kitaj: Jewish experience in 20th century art,'" "Poland: Antisemitism without Jews," Konstanty Gebert, Czechoslovakia: myself as president," Vaclav Havel, "Isaac Rosenberg: on the centenary of his birth," Michael Lazarus, "Britain and the Holy Land," Vivian D. Lipman, "Habsburgs, Jews and the Holy Land," Robert S. Wistrich, "Non-communication between the religous and the doves," Shlomo Deshen, "The significance of page 123," Anthony Beck, "The Steinsaltz Phenomenon," Fred Worms, "East End Theater: The Golem of Princelet Street," Brett Turnbull, "Israel's human rights problem," Edy Kaufman, poetry b Ye.