Dahlia Ravikovitch (Hebrew: דליה רביקוביץ', was an Israeli poet and peace activist.
This article was published in The Jerusalem Report on June 21, 2010. To subscribe to The Jerusalem Report, click here. THE CITY OF HARBIN…
When you're talking about titans of new Israeli poetry they don't come much bigger than the late Israel Prize recipients Dahlia Ravikovitch and…
Hovering at a Low AltitudeThe Collected Poetry of Dahlia RavikovitchTranslated by Chana Bloch and Chana KronfeldW.W. Norton271 pp.; price $29.95…
Poets on the Edge: An Anthology of Contemporary Hebrew PoetrySelected and Translated by Tsipi KellerIntroduction by Aminadav DykmanState University…
An article in Issue 18, December 22, 2008 of The Jerusalem Report. To subscribe to The Jerusalem Report click here. I am standing on the edge of the…
On Thursday night at 7:30 p.m., Tzomet Sfarim, in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Center, will hold a special tribute to Israeli poetry. Among the participants…
Although there are only a handful of previously unpublished poems in Agi Mishol's Korim Dvarim (Things Happen), this pocketbook - part of Hakibbutz…
Visitors to Jerusalem's Hebrew Book Week fair at its new location in the old train station this week will be treated to a number of free, quality…