
about the Hebrew language, and beyond
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 55 | Subscribers | Read | estheryadgar.substack.com |
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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 ...
I thought of making some old fashion biscuits, with fenugreek and cardamon. They go well with coffee, or mint tea, and make me think of long winter evenings. As I put the tray in the oven, I sit down in my empty kitchen, thinking of the kit...
The queen mother of Hebrew poetry, The late Leah Goldberg z”l, appeared here before, with her poem “might it be so?”. A poem that gave words to non-war sentiment.
What is it that grief asks from us? Should we do something more than relive the moments of pain? Opening the wound again and again, not able to let go but crumbling under the weight of the trauma? It seems there is little that can be done. ...
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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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