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Ezra Fleischer

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22: 295:(ABAB). However, in all these assertive statements, there is still some ambivalence and uncertainty, seeing that Fleischer is careful to point out that ā€œthe secular Hebrew poetry of Spain is not a continuation of pre-Spanish secular poetry, but rather a new formation in terms of its virtues and character: a faithful reflection, in principle, of Arabic secular poetry.ā€ 262:
His published work, most of it on poetry and prayer, covers a wide range of ancient and medieval Jewish life from Andalusia and Amsterdam to Syria and Cairo. He also wrote extensively about Judaism's encounter with Islam and Christianity. At the beginning of his career in 1966, Fleischer published a
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In 1960, Fleischer emigrated to Israel, where he researched medieval Hebrew literature. He received a doctorate from the
237:, where it caused somewhat of a ā€œliterary sensationā€. Further books of poetry followed in Romania, all under a pen name. 562: 527: 482: 512: 362:, eds. Shulamit Elizur, Moshe David Herr, Gershon Shaked, and Avigdor Shinan (Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi, 1994; Hebrew) 462: 271:. According to Professor Yosef Tobi, Fleischer occasionally found that there exists a direct influence from 427:
Yosef Tobi, in article entitled, "The Liturgical Work of Rav Saadia Gaon In the Research of Ezra Fleischer"
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upon Spanish works, such as the integration of philosophical ideas in the liturgical poems composed by
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of Ibn Gabirol, the assignment of biblical verse as a linguistic model in poetry and alternating
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Knesset Ezra: Literature and Life in the Synagogue ā€“ Studies Presented to Ezra Fleischer
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activities. While in prison, he wrote an Hebrew poem called, ā€œ
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comprehensive and profound critique on Menahem Zulai's book,
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Sacred Trash: The lost and found world of the Cairo Geniza
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Members of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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Romanian-Israeli Hebrew-language poet and philologist
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Timișoara
Romania
Jerusalem
Israel
Israeli
Israel Prize
Herzl Award
Bialik Prize
Rothschild Prize
Hebrew
philologist
Timișoara
Banat
Romania
World War II
Bnei Akiva
Zionist
Massa Gog
Communism
pen name
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Geniza
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Shulamit Elizur
Rabbi Saadia Gaon
Saadia
Joseph ibn Abitur
Solomon ibn Gabirol
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