The Freeing of U.S. Hostages Is More Cause for Alarm
There is no reason to reward Iran for freeing U.S. citizens it had unjustly imprisoned.
January 19, 2016
Art and religion in “Poem without End.”
“Poem without End,” by the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, opens with the image of an “old synagogue” housed inside a “brand-new museum.” Using this image as her point of departure, Sarah Rindner explores the place of the Jewish religion in Amichai’s work:
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Art and religion in “Poem without End.”
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“Poem without End,” by the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, opens with the image of an “old synagogue” housed inside a “brand-new museum.” Using this image as her point of departure, Sarah Rindner explores the place of the Jewish religion in Amichai’s work:
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