Gershon hepner biography books

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          He was a sleepwalker, who talked incessantly about himself, and took a lot of paths which forked.

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          My language always is precise,
          but I’m prepared to take advice
          from people who can’t follow what
          I’m saying. When I’m being hot,
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          Of almost bare, the derriere
          of women wearing underwear
          that covers little, I would sing,
          and thongs that are designed to cling
          ...

          Before the marriage can been framed
          the canvas has to be unrolled,
          and even if the artist is unnamed
          make sure the story that he’s told
          ...

          The generations of the earth
          and heavens are this poem’s story:
          how man was first to come to birth,
          and woman then became his glory.

          In addition I am a scholar of the Hebrew Bible, and have written a book, Legal Friction: Law, Narrative and Identity Politics in Biblical Israel, published by.

        1. Legal Friction: Law, Narrative, and Identity Politics in Biblical Israel tracks the mystery of narratives in the Hebrew Bible and their allusions to Sinai laws by highlighting intertextual allusions created by verbal resonances.
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        3. Israel's Declaration of Independence expresses a necessary political vision for Israel: a strong sovereign state, a Jewish state inspired by Jewish ideals.
        4. Gershon Hepner is a poet who has written over 25, poems on subjects ranging from music to literature, politics to Torah.

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          In Bethel he had seen the gate of heaven,
          and by the sight had truly been beguiled:
          the patriarch returned there with eleven
          young sons, plus Rachel, who was big with child.
          ...

          She climbs the mountains without shoes
          and as she sees the summit
          she sings a theme, afraid to lose
          her way.

          She hears me hum it,
          ...

          They said: “We must get rid of him.”
          in jealousy and hate
          they wished to tear him