Agnon's greatest achievement is his novel A Guest for the Night, which tells of a visit...
The Jewish community of Aleppo, Syria, the biblical Aram Soba, is one of the world's most...
Agnon's first book-length work. Written in 1912 and told in the guise of a hassidic folktale masks...
The thirst for spirituality and meaning is a defining characteristic of our times. A societal shift...
Ra’hel (Bluwstein) (1890-1931) published all her poetry under her first name only. She arrived in Palestine...
For the Sake of Zion is a wonderful road map to one of the great journeys...
Haim Sabato offers another rich historical novel in From the Four Winds, an evocative, rendering of...
Asael Lubotzky was a young IDF commander during the Second Lebanon War. Leading his troops into...
This guide accompanies volume 2 in a planned six-volume series. This is the educator's guide in...
This beautifully illustrated history book is the first volume to be published in a planned six-volume...
In a post-modern world, where identities blur and traditions give way to globalization, "why be Jewish?"...
When war breaks out in Israel in 1973, childhood friends Haim and Dov are called up...
The heat of the Negev desert is captured in this collection of three novels by author-diplomat-historian...
Ezra Siman Tov is a simple storyteller who captivates his friends in the Nachla’ot neighborhood of...
The Night lasted five years and eight days. Before the Night began, Ernst Bornstein was a...
A new volume of Nobel laureate S.Y. Agnon’s political satires, this volume contains: 1. A first-time...
The fifteenth and final volume in the S.Y. Agnon Library, this volume opens with “The Outcast,”...
The volume’s title story, published here in English for the first time, tells of the epic...
Two newly revised translations from the Hebrew, with new and illustrated annotations, of two novellas by...
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