Poetry
Writing for love’s sake: The poetic world of Gad Kaynar-Kissinger - interview
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger channels his childhood wounds, Jewish-German ancestry into poetry that provokes and reveals.
Jilted lover releases erotic poetry allegedly written by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
‘Poems as Invitations’: An exhibition on English poetry in Jerusalem
Rhyme & reason: The annual Ushpizin Festival returns to Jerusalem
Friendship between Bialik and Agnon on display in new exhibit
The exhibition, ‘My Master Bialik–My Dear Agnon’ is on display at Agnon House, 16 Klausner Street, Jerusalem, through the end of May.
Ex-CIA official shares Judaism, Chabad through poetry
Randy Crosby: “In this exhibit, people see the soul of creation instead of just the form of the events as described in Scripture.”
Poet and Israel Prize laureate Meir Wieseltier dies at 82
The poet and winner of the Israel Prize Meir Wieseltier passed away at the age of 82. Wieseltier is considered one of the most prominent and important poets and translators in the country's history.
‘The Last Yiddish poet’ Rivka Basman Ben-Haim dies
She started writing poetry at the camp as a way of boosting her fellow inmates’ morale, and managed to smuggle some of her poems out in her mouth.
Israel and Lithuania renew cooperation agreement in culture and education
Israeli poet celebrates the power of freedom in El Salvador
How are these olim living their lives after retirement in Israel?
The Magazine spoke with nine English-speaking immigrants to find out where their open highways are taking them.
Israeli poet Tal Nitzán attends major literary festival in Brazil
Jewish American poet Naomi Replansky dies at 104
Replansky was described as "an intensely political poet, appalled by the cruelty, greed, and corruption of the masters of nations and corporations."