The Convergence of Judaism and Islam. Religious, Scientific, and Cultural Dimensions
212 r Libby Garshowitz Jacob ben Elazar’s Sippurei ’Ahava Jacob ben Elazar was the scion of a distinguished family, a Toledan, a ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 213 as that of the troubadours. He surely would have encountered ...
214 r Libby Garshowitz Jacob ben Elazar continues: “My Book of Tales’ intent and my dialogues will respond to Arabs who the Sacr ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 215 of his predecessors and contemporaries. As the reader quickl ...
216 r Libby Garshowitz they spend their days and nights eating, drinking, and making love, bat- ting their eyelashes and winking ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 217 If only my bonds could be loosened. Then revenge will be my ...
218 r Libby Garshowitz Yoshefe is mortified to discover that he has been kidnapped by a woman, not a man. Women have fought over ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 219 loving entreaty in which she describes her sadness at the te ...
220 r Libby Garshowitz exquisite stature, perfectly hewn, “Did he come from the pleasures of Paradise (ha-va mi-ma ̔adan ̔eden), ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 221 drinking (l. 333). There seems to be no further play among t ...
222 r Libby Garshowitz For an entire year Yefefia and Yemima tutor Sippor (where is Masos?), now referred to as Masos’s wife (l ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 223 And now his own desire he slakes No opening for love appears ...
224 r Libby Garshowitz Masos is young and untutored in the art of love and “has set his soul (nafsho) to death / but the day wil ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 225 is a slave of love, Masos is its quasi-martyr.^57 Jacob ben ...
226 r Libby Garshowitz hero is now faint with fear (ll. 67–72). Sahar, however, through Jacob ben Elazar’s voice, may be dissemb ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 227 Why are you angry and why downcast? To kiss and hug, is that ...
228 r Libby Garshowitz her heart and accuses him of slaying her! “Hurry up and heal me” (l. 131). This buffoonery ends when Saha ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 229 unquenchable fires of desire and reciprocal cruelty: “Both d ...
230 r Libby Garshowitz no quarrel in love, how can there be gentle, friendly rebuking or pleasing bookmaking?”^69 Sahar agrees, ...
Jewish Parody and Allegory in Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Spain r 231 courtly, and chaste love, advocated by some earlier Arab wri ...
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