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András Mezei: What is Fate? (lyrical essay)
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**: Poems by András mezei
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Iátámár Jáoz-Keszt: Fact-Poetry to Shoah Epic
(on the life and works of András Mezei)
Interview by János Kőbányai
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Ádám Tábor: In Memoriam András Mezei
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**: Medieval Jewish Travellers from the Holy Land
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Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi: Jerusalem in the Poetry of Three
Thousand Years
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Ágnes Heller: Moses Hess the Forerunner
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**: Ruth Oren and Guy Raz: Zoltán Kluger.
The Photographer of Yishuv
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János Kőbányai: A Periodical (Múlt és Jövő) as Intellectual and Family Home
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Ervin György, Patai: The Poet (Bialik)
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Josef Patai: For my Brethren in Hungary (speech, 1944 in Jerusalem)
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János Kőbányai: Prophet – from a Distance
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Avigdor Hameiri: József Patai’s Age
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Vilmos, Voigt: Raphael Patai’s Heritage
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Andor Peterdi: Poems by Andor Peterdi
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Veres, Bálint: What does 'Israeli Music' Mean?
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Zoltán Somlyó: Autumnal Poem
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Erdély, Miklós: Letters to Jerusalem – Introduction and commentary by André Hajdu
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Vogelmann, Shulim: While the City was Burning
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**: Poems by Hamutal Bar-Yosef
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Peremiczky, Szilvia: Im Tirtzu (Ein) Zo Aggada
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Royer, Clara: Conversations with Ferenc Fejtő
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**: Poems by Zoltán Somlyó
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**: Tomi Lapid is Gone
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**: On the Death of Béla Németh G.
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Anette Hilbert: Desires for Peace with a Difference
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Etgar Keret: Three Short
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Sabato, Háim: Purim Cowboy
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Kadishman, Menashe: To Look into Itzhak’s Eyes
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Eszter Dallos: Observer
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János Kőbányai: Szerkesztő az olvasóhoz
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