Poetry

A great Yiddish poet’s past and future.

James Nadel
May 23 2019 12:01AM

Post-Holocaust towns populated by biblical ghosts.

Chaim Grade and Julian Levinson
March 28 2019 12:01AM

“Lava its seeds. Atoms/ Fermented forth primevally.”

Jan. 22 2019 12:01AM

Marion and Celia Moss, poets “of the Hebrew nation.”

Karen Weisman
Dec. 4 2018 12:01AM

Of refugees and pigeons.

Celia Dropkin and Shoshana Olidort
Oct. 16 2018 12:01AM

Shem Tov of Carrión.

Vivian Mills
Aug. 2 2018 12:01AM

It is almost as if English and Hebrew had gotten together and decided, “Yes, we don’t as a rule do well rhyme-wise, but for Raḥel we’ll make a special effort.”

June 25 2018 12:01AM

Young trees covered in snow, . . . charmingly disturbing,

Avraham Sutzkever and Maia Evrona
June 18 2018 12:01AM

Raḥel will be read, sung, and recited long after many excellent Hebrew poets of her age, men and women alike, have been confined within classroom walls.

June 4 2018 12:01AM

Wit, exile, Jew, convert, genius.

Joseph Epstein
May 29 2018 12:01AM

Remembering Isaac Rosenberg.

Robert Philpot
May 14 2018 12:01AM

What rhymes with Ahasuerus?

March 1 2018 12:01AM