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This volume contains fifteen essays in honor of Professor Joseph
Yahalom who served as a lecturer at the Hebrew University from 1974
until he became full professor in 1985. The completion of his
Warburg price awarded thesis in 1973 marked the start of a long and
successful academic career in both Hebrew and Jewish studies, with
much emphasis on poetry and poetics. Yahalom's continuing interest
in and research on ancient Piyyut led to a number of editions of
Hebrew and Aramaic texts as well as to studies on the early
Palestinian vocalization system and the language of Piyyut based on
the Genizah findings. In 1983, Yahalom was elected a member of the
Academy of the Hebrew Language. In 2003, he received the Yizhak
Ben-Zvi award for his lifetime study of Jewish history and Hebrew
literature. Yahalom's research on Hebrew medieval liturgical poetry
focused on a period of roughly one thousand years, from the days of
early Byzantium until the final days of Jewish presence on the
Iberian Peninsula and the Sephardic diaspora. His bibliography
testifies to his expertise of understanding Hebrew verse, laying
much emphasis on the interaction between the Jewish and surrounding
cultures, which concur with Yahalom's overall convictions and views
about Jewish literature in context.
How did Jews in the Netherlands view themselves and how were they
viewed by others? This is the single theme around which the
twenty-five essays in this volume, written by scholars from the
Netherlands, Israel and other countries, revolve. The studies
encompass a variety of topics and periods, from the beginning of
the Jewish settlement in the Dutch Republic through the "Shoah" and
its aftermath. They include examinations of the Sephardi Jews in
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Jews in the periods
of Emancipation and Enlightenment, social and cultural encounters
between Jews and non-Jews throughout the ages, the image of the Jew
in Dutch literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and
the churches' attitudes toward Jews. Also highlighted are the
second World War and its consequences, Dutch Jews in Israel and
Israelis in the contemporary Netherlands.
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