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In Jewish Literary Eros, Isabelle Levy explores the originality and
complexity of medieval Jewish writings. Examining medieval
prosimetra (texts composed of alternating prose and verse), Levy
demonstrates that secular love is the common theme across Arabic,
Hebrew, French, and Italian texts. At the crossroads of these
spheres of intellectual activity, Jews of the medieval
Mediterranean composed texts that combined dominant cultures'
literary stylings with biblical Hebrew and other elements from
Jewish cultures. Levy explores Jewish authors' treatments of love
in prosimetra and finds them creative, complex, and innovative.
Jewish Literary Eros compares the mixed-form compositions by Jewish
authors of the medieval Mediterranean with their Arabic and
European counterparts to find the particular moments of innovation
among textual practices by Jewish authors. When viewed in the
comparative context of the medieval Mediterranean, the evolving
relationship between the mixed form and the theme of love in
secular Jewish compositions refines our understanding of the ways
in which the Jewish literature of the period negotiates the
hermeneutic and theological underpinnings of Islamicate and
Christian literary traditions.
This book of poetry explores the wonders of the transcendent during
the practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique, the
TM-Sidhi program (including Yogic Flying), and during activity.
These wonders range from silence, light, and bliss to the
relationship of individuality to universality, expanding to the
intense yearning for the Divine finding It within and singing Its
glory.
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