
From Jerusalem to the Edge of Heaven
One of the most beautiful meditations on Judaism and Israel. I am honored and humbled to have...
From Jerusalem to the Edge of Heaven fuses different media and styles to explore vastly different yet inescapably connected moments in Jewish history: the ancient Babylonian yeshivah at Pumbedita; Jerusalem, a decade after independence; and Gaza during the Intifada. In his explorations, the author re-imagines essential concepts and defining structures of Jewish history and identity in profound, and profoundly disquieting, ways. The theme of children pervades the writings - lost children, perpetual children, and one child, Alma Dee, in particular. The theme of children is highlighted as well in the illustrations, details from Pieter Breughel’s Children’s Games.
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- Pages: 204 pages
- ISBN: 9780827605251 / 827605250
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One of the most beautiful meditations on Judaism and Israel. I am honored and humbled to have learned with Ari when I knew so little of him. I am so grateful to still learn from him and from his translator, another teacher of mine, Tikvah Frymer-Kensky, may her memory be for a blessing. Reading something by our teachers offers us the...