Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-246) and index.
Contents
Pathfinders and explorers in the eighteenth and nineteenth century Hebrew poetry in Babylon -- Four poets of Babylonian origin -- The twentieth century poets in Babylon -- The folktales of Rabbi Yosef Hayyim -- An epistle as a literary work: Rabbi Ya'acov Hayyim's letter to Farha Sason -- Shaul Abdullah Yosef: a scholar of medieval Hebrew poetry -- Rabbi Saliman Mani: Hebron, Gaza, and the demons -- Ha-Dover: the first Hebrew journal in Babylon -- Yeshurun: "the newspaper is the heart of the people" -- Shemesh: an anthology of poems and compositions from the students of Shamash school -- Derekh he-Haluts: the journal of the movement counselors.
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