Aim & Scope
Naharaim is a newly founded, peer-reviewed journal of the Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Centre at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It is devoted to current research in philosophical, literary, and historical aspects of German-Jewish culture. The contributions are mainly in German or English. Naharaim features: Papers that analyze models which are inscribed into the experience of German-Jewish modernity and which have taken on a paradigmatic importance for the experience of modernity in general; Papers that sketch the contours of German-Jewish experience in its connection both to general Jewish structures of thought and to its non-Jewish contexts; Papers that address themes related to the process of transformation of religious issues into conceptions anchored in the immanent world and to the phenomenon of secularization; Papers that reflect on and problematise the theoretical and methodological debates which are currently taking place and which draw on Jewish thought and cultural history. [1]
2024
From Zurishaddai to Menachem Mendel: The Shlemiel’s Journey from Ancient to Modern Israel
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
Questions of Belief: Sammy Gronemann’s Short Story “Der himmlische Lohn”
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
Hortulus 37, 1959: Translation as Collaboration in an Anthology of New Poetry from Israel
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
Sammy Gronemann’s “Little Mirror”: Translating Tohuwabohu into Utter Chaos
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
Why Would a Monarchist Vilify the Rich? Marx and Engels on Balzac
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
When Sammy Gronemann Met Nathan Alterman: The Story of Israel’s Most Successful Comedy
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
The Grammar of Displacement: Entwined Stories in Ruth Almog and Jenny Erpenbeck
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024
Jewish Wit – In the Original, and in Translation
Naharaim : Zeitschrift für Deutsch-Jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte , 2024