
about the Hebrew language, and beyond
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The Mediterranean does not have pronounced high and low tides because of the shape of its western opening. In the ancient geological past, the space that is now sea was dry land until a cataclysmic event took place and the straits of Gibral...
Obituaries are cruel syntactical devices. They require writing in the past tense about a person who is still very much alive in our hearts. And now I must face writing in the past tense about David Abulafia How can I write in the past tense...
“They say there is a land, a sun washed land
Where is that land? Where is that sun?”
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He was sitti...
It’s been years since I was anywhere near the dating scene—thank God. I was terrible at it. I couldn’t put on makeup without looking like a little girl playing dress-up, and I never learned how to giggle on cue. Luckily, I married a man who...
We had a lovely Chanukah party last night. I even had an embarrassing moment when the organizer asked me to take part in the children’s performance. Suddenly I was standing in front of dozens of young faces, pretending to be a spatula that...
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Esther is a Hebrew instructor at Oxford University with particular interest in the politics of language. A native Hebrew speaker, Esther has over a decade of teaching experience in synagogues, schools, and universities in Israel, the US, and GB.
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