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  1. Israeli People of the 1948 Arab-israeli War: Yehuda Amichai, Dov Gazit, Ben Dunkelman, Shmuel Yanai, Raquela Prywes, Ezra Danin, Gad Machnes
  2. Palmach: Yitzhak Rabin, Moshe Dayan, Rehavam Ze'evi, Yehuda Amichai, Amitai Etzioni, Mattityahu Peled, Yehuda Bauer, Avshalom Haviv
  3. Palmach Fighters: Yitzhak Rabin, Moshe Dayan, Rehavam Ze'evi, Yehuda Amichai, Amitai Etzioni, Mattityahu Peled, Yehuda Bauer, Avshalom Haviv
  4. Yehuda Amichai VHS Videocassette (Lannan Literary Videos) by Amichai, 1989
  5. Israel Prize in Hebrew Poetry Recipients: Yehuda Amichai
  6. Biography - Amichai, Yehuda (1924-2000): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. Israeli Literary Awards: Bialik Prize Recipients, David Ben-Gurion, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Yehuda Amichai, Martin Buber, Amos Oz, A. B. Yehoshua
  8. British Army Soldiers: James Clavell, James Whale, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, James Connolly, Fred Dibnah, Roy Campbell, Yehuda Amichai
  9. Poète Israélien: Leah Goldberg, Reda Mansour, Yehuda Amichaï, Dan Pagis, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Aba Kovner, Haim Gouri, Rami Saari (French Edition)
  10. Religious metaphor and its denial in the poetry of Yehuda Amichai.: An article from: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought by David Aberbach, 2004-06-22
  11. AMICHAI, YEHUDA [19242000]: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa 2</i> by Nili Gold, 2004
  12. Modern Hebrew Writers: Yehuda Amichai
  13. Yehuda Amichai The Making of Israels National Poet by GoldNili Scharft, 2008
  14. People From Würzburg: Werner Heisenberg, Alfred Jodl, Philipp Franz Von Siebold, Dirk Nowitzki, Yehuda Amichai, Joseph Hergenröther, Carl Diem

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65. Yehuda Amichai Poem
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67. All About Jewish Theatre - A Poem By Yehuda Amichai In Muslim And Jewish Women I
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68. Yehuda Amichai
Born in Wurzburg, Germany in 1924, yehuda amichai moved with his family to Eretz Israel in 1935. His poetry has been translated into some 29 languages,
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in honor of the poet's seventieth birthday.
THE UNTRANSLATABLE AMICHAI by Robert Alter
ubi sunt - "Where are they now?" - poem ("I Billeted a Strong Force") by the great medieval poet Shmuel Hanagid, whom Amichai has long admired. As one might assume, Amichai's exploitation of indigenous stylistic resources is often connected with his sensitivity to the expressive sounds of the Hebrew words he uses and with his inventive puns, which are sometimes playful, sometimes dead serious, and often both at once. But what is most untranslatable are the extraordinary allusive twists he gives to densely specific Hebrew terms and texts. In a love poem ("In the Middle of This Century") he speaks of "the linsey-woolsey of our being together." This literal rendering sounds silly, but the Hebrew reader will identify in the term sha'atnez the biblically prohibited interweave of linen and wool and grasp it as a beautifully succinct image of an an impossible union of disparate elements, and one that may be taboo. When at the end of "At a Right Angle," Amichai writes that "God is seething the kid in its mother's pain," an English reader may readily see the allusion to a more famous biblical prohibition ("You shall not seethe a kid in its mother's milk") but the intertextual electricity is more incandescent in the Hebrew because "pain," ke'ev and "milk of,"

69. Tikun Olam-תקון עולם: Make The World A Better Place » &
yehuda amichai was one of the great 20th century Israeli poets. He died in 2000 at the age of 76. This is one of the many fine poems in amichai s Jerusalem
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The Arts Mideast Peace On Yom Kippur 5728, I donned
Dark holiday clothing and walked to Jerusalem's Old City.
I stood for quite a while in front of the kiosk shop of an Arab,
Not far from Shchem (Nablus) Gate, a shop
full of buttons, zippers and spools of thread
Of every color; and snaps and buckles.
Brightly lit and many colored like the open Holy Ark. I said to him in my heart that my father too
Owned a shop just like this of buttons and thread.
I explained to him in my heart about all the decades
And the reasons and the events leading me to be here now
While my father's shop burned there and he is buried here. When I concluded it was the hour of N'eilah ("locking the gates"). He too drew down the shutters and locked the gate As I returned homeward with all the other worshippers. Achshav B' Ra'ash ("Now, Noisily") (Schocken, 1975), page 11-12 translation by Richard Silverstein Yehuda Amichai was one of the great 20th century Israeli poets. He died in 2000 at the age of 76.

70. Amichai, Yehuda
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72. If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem : Yehuda Amichai : Poetry Archive : Sanjeev.NET
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If I forget thee, Jerusalem, Then let my right be forgotten. Let my right be forgotten, and my left remember. Let my left remember, and your right close And your mouth open near the gate. I shall remember Jerusalem And forget the forest my love will remember, Will open her hair, will close my window, will forget my right, Will forget my left. If the west wind does not come I'll never forgive the walls, Or the sea, or myself. Should my right forget My left shall forgive, I shall forget all water, I shall forget my mother. If I forget thee, Jerusalem, Let my blood be forgotten. I shall touch your forehead, Forget my own, My voice change For the second and last time To the most terrible of voices Or silence.
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73. Yehuda Amichai's Jerusalem.(Open Closed Open: Poems)(Book Review) - Journal, Mag
Open Closed Open Poems, the last book yehuda amichai published before his death in September 2000, is a masterwork of Hebrew verse.
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Free for 7 Days! Tell Me More Terms and Conditions Purchase this article for $4.95 Description Open Closed Open: Poems, the last book Yehuda Amichai published before his death in September 2000, is a masterwork of Hebrew verse. (1) In its pages and in almost all of Amichai's verse, he repeatedly evokes the archetypical Jerusalem of the Jewish classical sources. His poetic language is a peculiar and powerful combination of modern, spoken Hebrew and of the Hebrew of the Bible and Prayer Book. Amichai himself made the following general observation on the Hebrew language, "Every word we use carries in and of itself connotations from the Bible, Siddur, the Midrash, the Talmud. Every word reverberates through the halls of Jewish history." (2) If this is true of Hebrew in general, how much louder are the reverberations in the Hebrew of Amichai, who was bore into a traditional Jewish family and given the time-honored Jewish education. His home and schooling instilled within him an abiding familiarity with the Jewish literary sources as well as a passion for Jerusalem.

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78. “The Place Where We Are Right” By Yehuda Amichai
by yehuda amichai. From the place where we are right Flowers will never grow In the spring. The place where we are right Is hard and trampled Like a yard.
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Home The Place Where We Are Right by Yehuda Amichai From the place where we are right
Flowers will never grow
In the spring. The place where we are right
Is hard and trampled
Like a yard. But doubts and loves
Dig up the world
Like a mole, a plow.
And a whisper will be heard in the place
Where the ruined
House once stood. I'm especially interested in readers' interpretation of the line, "And a whisper will be heard in the place where the ruined house once stood." Please e-mail me your interpretation of that line. Is the destrcution inevitable? Is there redemption in the whisper? Please e-mail me your thoughts at shai@gluskin.org . Thanks, Rabbi Shai

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