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The primary focus of this article is concept of Jewish heroism in Bernard Malamud’s most celebrated novel, The Fixer (1966). In light of a truth-oriented historicist approach, my underlying argument is that Malamud’s protagonists are Jewish heroes who bef... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

This study attempts to deconstruct Bavati’s Dancing in the Dark (2010) and Brous’ I Am Max Lamm (2011) to discuss the contemporary social-psychological identity features portrayed within the overall ethno-religious Australian Jewish identity perspective i... see more

Anglo-Jewish novelist and theologian Grace Aguilar (1816-47) gained an admirable reputation with a mixed readership of Christians and Jews by elucidating fundamental similarities between Judaism and Christianity in her literary works. However, in The Spir... see more

Violence as the Cause of Jewish Flight from Poland, 1945–1946This article discusses the violence against the Jews as a factor affecting the postwar emigration of Jewish survivors from Poland. The author assumes that violence was related to the exclusion o... see more

AbstractInterest in the oneness language of John’s Gospel started in the 1970s. Many scholarly contributions have been offered ever since. Recent studies show that the oneness language in the Gospel closely related to how the Jews had utilised it. This st... see more

AbstractThe size, strange body shape and behaviour of the ostrich aroused the imagination of the ancients, Jews and non-Jews, and therefore beginning from the classical era until recent generations, various legends and beliefs were attached to it. The anc... see more

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