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Hear O Lord
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Hear O Lord

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Hear O Lord is the first Hebrew-English collection of poems from the gifted, young Israeli poet, Eliaz Cohen. Cohen is a leading figure in the contemporary renaissance of religious poetry in Israel. His work confronts primary theological, psychological and political issues of Jewish existence, and expresses an enormous emotional range, from anger and despair over suffering past and present, to sensual love for the Land of Israel, his wife and children, and empathy for the people of Israel and Palestine. Hear O Lord is a collection of transcendent poems, drawn from Cohen’s most recent work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Toby Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 February 2011
Pages
177
ISBN
9781592643134

Hear O Lord is the first Hebrew-English collection of poems from the gifted, young Israeli poet, Eliaz Cohen. Cohen is a leading figure in the contemporary renaissance of religious poetry in Israel. His work confronts primary theological, psychological and political issues of Jewish existence, and expresses an enormous emotional range, from anger and despair over suffering past and present, to sensual love for the Land of Israel, his wife and children, and empathy for the people of Israel and Palestine. Hear O Lord is a collection of transcendent poems, drawn from Cohen’s most recent work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Toby Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 February 2011
Pages
177
ISBN
9781592643134