Splet26. mar. 2024 · Here’s something new: The Hey Alma team is incredibly excited to announce our first ever short fiction contest, open now. We’re looking for previously unpublished Jewish short stories (more on that in a bit) of any genre. Emerging and established writers are all welcome to submit. Finalists will be selected by the staff of … SpletThe Wish. Tim and Lyle, walking down Main Street with Moshe, their boss, spied an oil lamp. With a rub, out popped a genie. “You get one wish a piece,” said the genie. Lyle shouted. “I want to be on a yacht in Bermuda!”. Poof. He disappeared. Tim exclaimed: “Make mine Hawaii --with beauty queens!”.
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SpletEach time we suffer, our folk culture bends and twists to help us survive. We lose some folk culture, we gain some – we get through. 2 Polack Jewish Fairy Tales fWe lost most of the folk stories of the Medieval English and French Jews when they were expelled from their homelands. The people mostly survived. SpletLilith, in Jewish mythology is Adam’s first wife, a demoness, a killer of children, and the personification of lust. She is said to continually stalk the night, looking for men to seduce so that... scratchings for today\\u0027s racing
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SpletAbout The Founder and Editor - Dr. Nora Gold. Nora Gold is a prize-winning writer and the author of three books: Marrow and Other Stories (winner of a Canadian Jewish Book Award and praise from Alice Munro), Fields of Exile (winner of the 2015 Canadian Jewish Literary Award and praise from Cynthia Ozick), and The Dead Man (2016; which was awarded a … Splet05. okt. 2013 · 1 Joseph Nearly Destroyed Egypt. The stories start off similarly enough: Joseph (ruling Egypt because of a famine and a misunderstanding) accused Benjamin of stealing his cup and said he must stay behind as collateral. (Joseph really missed his brothers, apparently.) From there, it gets a lot more epic. Splet09. feb. 2011 · Others dispute that. Nobody denies this work’s greatness. Eisner’s semi-autobiographical short stories of Jewish life in The Bronx was called “something momentous,” by the LA Times. 10. Call it Sleep (1934) by Henry Roth. This is the quintessential Jewish experience of the ghetto known Lower East Side of the early 20 th … scratchings for today\u0027s racing