Oct 27, 2016 By: mlebovic
Agnon’s Stories of the Land of Israel
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary
of S. Y. Agnon’s Nobel Prize
Organized by the èapp Center for Israel Studies
and its Joseph and Faye Glatt Program on Israel and the Rule of Law
Co-sponsored by:
Agnon House, Jerusalem;
The Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies
Monday, October 31, 2016, 9:30-4:30
Wilf Campus, 535 Furst Hall, 500 West 185th Street
yu.edu/cis
Session I: Between Eretz Yisrael and the Diaspora 9:30am-Noon Greetings: Steven Fine, Director, Center for Israel Studies, èapp Shalom Carmy, èapp Chair: Shmuel Schneider, èapp- Alan Mintz (Jewish Theological Seminary): Hometown and Homeland: The Dialectic Between Eretz Yisrael and Buczacz in Agnon's Late Works
- Wendy Zierler (Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion): From Henye to Tehilla: The Righteous "Grandmother" as Personification of Village, City and Land of Israel in Baron and Agnon
- Shalom Carmy (èapp): The Hound of Heaven and the Dog of the Streets: God and Man in Jerusalem and Points West
- Zafrira Lidovsky Cohen (èapp): ұ’u in Zionist Ideology and Rhetoric and in Agnon’s “Agunot”
- Laura Wiseman (York University): Agnon’s “Orange Peel”: Word on the Street in the State Book Satires
- Jeffrey Saks (ATID/Agnon House): “But always I regarded myself as one who was born in Jerusalem”: Agnon’s Nobel Speech in Light of Psalm 137