Understanding Jewish Holidays and Customs: Historical and ContemporaryKTAV Publishing House, Inc., 1999 - 186 pagine Poetry. LGBT Studies. "A work of rich clear sensual language, of 'thermal tremble and juice,' these poems and photos pull the weaver's threads together, bring focus to 'wherein we can be a root to the sea.' Sinewy lines are constantly 'quoting my biology back to me as vow' and display a 'multi-creative musculature' we desperately need and desire. j/j is the real deal, reclaiming a space for engendered anarchy, opening Pandora's secret treasure trove, playing with fire, sound and love"—Anne Waldman. |
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הכבור שקרן רים סוב | 4 |
Yom HaZikkaron | 100 |
Yom Yerushalayim | 117 |
Tishah BAv | 126 |
The Cycle of Jewish Life | 170 |
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Understanding Jewish Holidays and Customs: Historical and Contemporary Sol Scharfstein Anteprima non disponibile - 1999 |
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