Edition 36
Feb.-March 2001   Adar 5761 Vol. 4 Edition 2
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This month's topic (David) features the work of American-Israeli artist Schwebel, who has produced a monumental series of paintings and etchings on material in the books of Samuel and Kings. Examples of Schwebel's paintings of David are accompanied by biblical texts translated by Prof. Everett Fox. Fox, who holds the Glick Chair in Judaic and Biblical Studies at Clark University, is the translator of The Schocken Bible. The most recently published volume, Give us a King! Samuel, Saul, and David (Schocken Books, 1999), incorporates Schwebel's art.

A powerful series of paintings of King David
by American-Israeli artist Schwebel
Everett Fox




Interview with the artist Schwebel
A RealAudio webcast
Jennifer Turvey


Rise and decline of a leader
Everett Fox


How Jerusalem became the City of David

Reuven Hammer

Why the Messiah must be a scion of David
or: The prophets glorify bygone days
Salo Wittmayer Baron


The legacy of the harp
What David, Orpheus and Jesus have in common
Bezalel Narkiss

The figure of David
in medieval and Renaissance art


A couple of Pebbles and Sling
How David killed Goliath: Elaboration and Refutation


Young David was lonely after he slew Goliath
Contemporary poet Yehuda Amichai challenges the national celebration
David C. Jacobson

Does David still play before you on the golden harp?
Poet Moshe Dor on the contemporary relevance of the Bible
David C. Jacobson


Pebbles and harp strings
Two contemporary poems about David
Josephine Miles and Thomas W. Shapcott

"The Reconciliation of David and Absalom"
Paintings by two 17th-century Dutch painters
Franz Lansberger

 


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