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Joseph and Yahalom
Important scholars of piyyut today include Shulamit Elizur and Joseph Yahalom, both at Hebrew University.

Joseph and Hebrew
Benjamin ( right ) embracing his brother, Joseph ( Hebrew Bible ) | Joseph
In the 9th or 10th century, Yehuda Ibn Quraysh compared the phonology and morphology of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, but attributed this resemblance to the Biblical story of Babel, with Abraham, Isaac and Joseph retaining Adam's language, with other languages at various removes becoming more altered from the original Hebrew.
* Joseph ( film ), a German / Italian / American television movie from 1995, which tells the story of Joseph in the Hebrew Bible
Titus Flavius Josephus ( 37 – 100 ), also called Joseph ben Matityahu ( Biblical Hebrew: יוסף בן מתתיהו, Yosef ben Matityahu ), was a 1st-century Romano-Jewish historian and hagiographer who was born in Jerusalem-then part of Roman Judea-to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed royal ancestry.
* Alphabet of Akiba ben Joseph, a midrash on the names of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
For example, Joseph Smith named the largest Mormon settlement he founded Nauvoo, which means " to be beautiful " in Hebrew.
* Bar-Kokhba ( 1953 ), a Hebrew novel by Joseph Opatoshu
And, according to Irenaeus, the Ebionites used this to claim that Joseph was the ( biological ) father of Jesus: From Irenaeus ' point of view that was pure heresy, facilitated by ( late ) anti-Christian alterations of the scripture in Hebrew, as evident by the older, pre-Christian, Septuagint.
Joseph Charbit, Colbo: Paris ( Hebrew and French, Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian traditions )
* Joseph Albo ( Hebrew: יוסף אלבו ) ( – 1444 ) was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived in Spain.
In 1558 Cardinal Madruzzo granted the privilege of printing Hebrew books to Joseph Ottolengo, a German rabbi.
* Joseph ( Hebrew Bible ), son of Jacob, not canonized as a saint, but a major figure in the Hebrew Bible
R. Gershom, his brother Machir, Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils ( Tob ' Elem ) of Limoges, R. Tam ( Jacob ben Meïr ), Menahem ben Perez of Joigny, Perez ben Elijah of Corbeil, Judah of Paris, Meïr Spira, and R. Meïr of Rothenburg made Masoretic compilations, or additions to the subject, which are all more or less frequently referred to in the marginal glosses of Biblical codices and in the works of Hebrew grammarians.
In 1912, he moved to Istanbul, the Ottoman capital, to study law at Istanbul University together with Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, and adopted the Hebrew name Ben-Gurion, after the medieval historian Joseph ben Gorion.
It was not until the close of the first period of Jewish history that God ' refused the tabernacle of Joseph ( Hebrew Bible ), and chose not the tribe of Ephraim, but chose the tribe of Judah, the Mount Zion which he loved '.
Front page of a 17th century Hebrew Bible by Joseph Athias, now at Beth Hatefutsoth, Israel
Joseph ( Hebrew Bible ) | Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, by Guido Reni 1631
Early formal organizations run by converted Jews include: the Anglican London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews of Joseph Frey ( 1809 ), which published the first Yiddish New Testament in 1821 ; the " Beni Abraham " association, established by Frey in 1813 with a group of 41 Jewish Christians who started meeting at Jews ' Chapel, London for prayers Friday night and Sunday morning ; and the London Hebrew Christian Alliance of Great Britain founded by Dr. Carl Schwartz in 1866.
In Eastern Europe, Joseph Rabinowitz established a Hebrew Christian mission and congregation called " Israelites of the New Covenant " in Kishinev, Ukraine in 1884.
While many local historians had interpreted the name as a Native American word, the origin of " Nauvoo " is Sephardic Hebrew, from the same word that Mormon leader Joseph Smith gave to the Illinois town he founded in 1839.

Joseph and poetry
The 2011 contemporary classical concept album Troika is composed of new orchestral songs set to Russian, English, and French-language poetry by five multilingual Russian-born writers: Joseph Brodsky, Mikhail Lermontov, Vladimir Nabokov, Aleksandr Pushkin and Fyodor Tyutchev.
Joseph Sobran's book, Alias Shakespeare, includes Oxford's known poetry in an appendix with what he considers extensive verbal parallels with the work of Shakespeare, and he argues that Oxford's poetry is comparable in quality to some of Shakespeare's early work, such as Titus Andronicus.
A decade after Pope's death, Joseph Warton claimed that Pope's style of poetry was not the most excellent form of the art.
The ghazal was introduced to European poetry in the early 19th century by the German writers Friedrich Schlegel, Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who called Hafiz his " twin ".
Among its early associates were Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, La Monte Young, Joseph Byrd, and Yoko Ono who explored media ranging from performance art to poetry to experimental music to film.
In 1834 her sister Jenny married Joseph von Laßberg, a specialist in medieval German poetry.
In his early days Joseph wrote poetry, of which the most notable piece is The Enthusiast ( 1744 ), an early precursor of Romanticism.
One such swagman was Welshman Joseph Jenkins, who travelled throughout Victoria between 1869 and 1894, documenting his experiences in daily diary entries and through poetry.
** Joseph Spence, memoirist and professor of poetry ( born 1699 )
In 1967, the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival ( NYSF ), Joseph Papp, attended a performance at Delacorte Theater, where Juliá was reading patriotic Puerto Rican poetry.
* Observations on the three first volumes of the history of English poetry by T. W. in a letter to the author, by Thomas Warton and Joseph Ritson, 1782
Critics observed that Mackenzie's operatic and choral music was generally ill-served by his librettists: " Much of his best work ... is neglected, partly because unlike his contemporaries, Parry and Stanford, Mackenzie went for the texts of his larger vocal works to such librettists as Joseph Bennett and Hueffer, instead of to the vital things of English poetry and literature.
Rahukalam, ( 2007: Sign Books, Thiruvananthapuram ) is a collection of essays on Joseph Muliyil's Sukumari, Medieval Malayalam poetry, Asan's Duravastha, N. Prabhakaran's Bhutabhumi, poetry of Rafeeq Ahmed and Cervantes ' Don Quixote
He began writing poetry at the age of 10 and several years later received an award from Emperor Franz Joseph for a poem on the centenary of Bukovina's joining to the Austrian Empire.
Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek ( July 17, 1990 – June 22, 2004 ), known as Mattie Stepanek, was an American poet, who had six books of poetry and one book of essays all reach The New York Times bestsellers list.
On June 6, 2010, the world premiere of " Heartsongs " took place at Carnegie Hall, NY, featuring Mattie's message and poetry set to music by composer Joseph Martin, and performed by a 200 voice combined Children's Choir ( many of them from Houston and one, the Mississippi Girl Choir, from Jackson, MS ) and other members of the Distinguished Concerts Singers International under the direction of conductor Stephen Roddy.
The main event of the cultural life in Struga is the world's largest poetry gathering, Struga Poetry Evenings, whose laureates have included several Nobel Prize for Literature winners such as Joseph Brodsky, Eugenio Montale, Pablo Neruda, Seamus Heaney, Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca and many others since 1966.
Aubanel started writing poetry in French but quickly switched to Provençal, due to the influence of Joseph Roumanille.
Together they founded a distinct school of poetry which outlived the chilling influence of the Restoration ..... In Milton's day, most of the Cantabrigians, Crashaw, Joseph Beaumont, Thomas Robinson, and others wrote more or less in their manner.
He translated numerous works of poetry, novels and short stories into Serbian and Croatian ( Walt Whitman, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Benvenuto Cellini, George Meredith, ...).
From 1918 became a close colleague and assistant of Eric Gill and was involved with The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic publishing poetry in The Game, the community's magazine.

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