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    The Unsung Buber-Leibowitz Coda to the German Jewish Swan Song
    with Dana Rubinstein
    Naharaim 15 (2): 311-340. 2021.
    Among the hidden treasures squirreled away in the archives of Israel’s National Library lies a fragmented correspondence that sheds new light on the afterlife of a project that was long deemed the farewell gift to the German language and culture from the remnants of its Jewry. It is an exchange of letters between two scholars, whose interest in the German rendition of the Bible occupied them for many years, first in Germany, and later in the land where Hebrew was vernacular and where one might t…Read more
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    In the early 1930s, Franz Rosenzweig’s work was celebrated, criticized and questioned for its relevance within the specific cultural, religious and philosophical preoccupations of the inhabitants of pre-state Israel. This could be seen in nuce at the opening of the Schocken Library in Jerusalem in December 1936 that was marked by a celebratory conference dedicated to the memory of Franz Rosenzweig. The evening featured a collection of four lectures held in Hebrew by eminent German-Jewish scholar…Read more
  • Pélé ha-subyectiviout – 'Iyoun ba-filosofia chel Emmanuel Levinas (review)
    Les Cahiers d'Études Lévinassiennes 7. 2008.