Rozenberg, Beṭsi
Overview
Works: | 19 works in 65 publications in 2 languages and 1,709 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction History Detective and mystery fiction Bildungsromans Juvenile works Biographies Allegories Young adult works Poetry Domestic fiction |
Roles: | Translator, Author |
Classifications: | PJ5054.G728, 892.436 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Beṭsi Rozenberg
The zigzag kid by
Daṿid Grosman(
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7 editions published between 1997 and 2003 in English and held by 474 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his latest novel, internationally acclaimed author David Grossman tells of an imaginative young boy whisked away to an extraordinary adventure
7 editions published between 1997 and 2003 in English and held by 474 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his latest novel, internationally acclaimed author David Grossman tells of an imaginative young boy whisked away to an extraordinary adventure
Duel : a mystery by
David Grossman(
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5 editions published between 1998 and 2004 in English and held by 306 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In Jerusalem, when elderly Mr. Rosenthal receives a threatening letter accusing him of stealing a painting and challenging him to a duel, twelve-year-old David needs to find who really stole it before someone gets hurt
5 editions published between 1998 and 2004 in English and held by 306 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In Jerusalem, when elderly Mr. Rosenthal receives a threatening letter accusing him of stealing a painting and challenging him to a duel, twelve-year-old David needs to find who really stole it before someone gets hurt
Sa'adyah Gaon by
Robert Brody(
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4 editions published between 2013 and 2016 in English and held by 292 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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4 editions published between 2013 and 2016 in English and held by 292 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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The book of intimate grammar by
David Grossman(
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9 editions published between 1994 and 2010 in English and held by 142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In Jerusalem, a boy decides to perpetuate his childhood by not growing up. The protagonist, Ahron, 12, is revolted by the sexual overtones of adulthood and the regimentation of his friends, which they call patriotism. By the author of The Smile of the Lamb
9 editions published between 1994 and 2010 in English and held by 142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In Jerusalem, a boy decides to perpetuate his childhood by not growing up. The protagonist, Ahron, 12, is revolted by the sexual overtones of adulthood and the regimentation of his friends, which they call patriotism. By the author of The Smile of the Lamb
Nathan and His Wives : a novel by
Meron Ḥ Izaḳson(
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2 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 138 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Meir, the narrator of the story, is the personal servant of Nathan, a rich tycoon consumed with bizarre obsessions. The deep connection between Meir and Nathan takes its toll on the relationships each man has with the women in his life: Rina, Nathan's first wife; Rachel, Meir's wife; and Dana, Meir's lover." "Wealth makes Nathan powerful, shameless, able to satisfy his every whim - buying up priceless art and antiques, collecting women, founding a political party, purchasing an entire village in Galilee, or assembling his own team of "experts" from all over the world, among them a chess master. Why? Because he can. Wealth fuels Nathan's control over those around him, particularly the faithful Meir." "While exploring the complicated personalities of his characters, Miron C. Izakson neatly combines surreal and real elements to deal with questions of Jewish culture and beliefs. Nathan's obsession with collecting is driven by his desire to obtain a fourteenth-century manuscript written by the King of France when he was in exile in England. This record sheds light on issues about royalty and regime, exile and national identity. Meir's assistance in this pursuit is at first innocent and touching, but soon turns morbid and ironic."--BOOK JACKET
2 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 138 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Meir, the narrator of the story, is the personal servant of Nathan, a rich tycoon consumed with bizarre obsessions. The deep connection between Meir and Nathan takes its toll on the relationships each man has with the women in his life: Rina, Nathan's first wife; Rachel, Meir's wife; and Dana, Meir's lover." "Wealth makes Nathan powerful, shameless, able to satisfy his every whim - buying up priceless art and antiques, collecting women, founding a political party, purchasing an entire village in Galilee, or assembling his own team of "experts" from all over the world, among them a chess master. Why? Because he can. Wealth fuels Nathan's control over those around him, particularly the faithful Meir." "While exploring the complicated personalities of his characters, Miron C. Izakson neatly combines surreal and real elements to deal with questions of Jewish culture and beliefs. Nathan's obsession with collecting is driven by his desire to obtain a fourteenth-century manuscript written by the King of France when he was in exile in England. This record sheds light on issues about royalty and regime, exile and national identity. Meir's assistance in this pursuit is at first innocent and touching, but soon turns morbid and ironic."--BOOK JACKET
Badenheim 1939 by
Aharon Appelfeld(
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3 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 92 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A sampling of Jewish middle class life arrives at a resort town near Vienna in 1939 along with the bland inspectors from the "Sanitation department."
3 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 92 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A sampling of Jewish middle class life arrives at a resort town near Vienna in 1939 along with the bland inspectors from the "Sanitation department."
The smile of the lamb by
David Grossman(
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12 editions published between 1990 and 2010 in English and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A provocative story of an idealistic young Israeli soldier serving in the occupied West Bank, his wife who works in a juvenile psychiatric center, and the terrible price they pay when personal desires clash with the forces of history. Grossman captures the terror and tragedy of one of the most explosive issues of our time and cuts to the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
12 editions published between 1990 and 2010 in English and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A provocative story of an idealistic young Israeli soldier serving in the occupied West Bank, his wife who works in a juvenile psychiatric center, and the terrible price they pay when personal desires clash with the forces of history. Grossman captures the terror and tragedy of one of the most explosive issues of our time and cuts to the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
See under--love by
David Grossman(
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10 editions published between 1989 and 2010 in English and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust, Momik is determined to avoid the world of pain and love. But through the stories of his great-uncle, the children's writer Scheherazade, Momik becomes "infected with humanity," with the intense loving kindness that exists alongside the horrors of history. -- Amazon.com
10 editions published between 1989 and 2010 in English and held by 58 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust, Momik is determined to avoid the world of pain and love. But through the stories of his great-uncle, the children's writer Scheherazade, Momik becomes "infected with humanity," with the intense loving kindness that exists alongside the horrors of history. -- Amazon.com
A different source : selected poems by
Meron Ḥ Izaḳson(
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1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 52 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of remarkably beautiful, daring and often surprising poems is the first by Israeli poet Miron C. Izakson to appear in a bilingual English-Hebrew edition. Izakson's poetry is many-sided: commonplace yet metaphysical in subject matter, concrete in its imagery yet inclined to abstraction, wildly anarchic yet internally coherent, seemingly secular yet wholly drawn from Jewish sources. Izakson embraces the complexity of the human, and like all great poetry, his is a persistent and often painful search for the purpose and meaning of life. -- Amazon.com
1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 52 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of remarkably beautiful, daring and often surprising poems is the first by Israeli poet Miron C. Izakson to appear in a bilingual English-Hebrew edition. Izakson's poetry is many-sided: commonplace yet metaphysical in subject matter, concrete in its imagery yet inclined to abstraction, wildly anarchic yet internally coherent, seemingly secular yet wholly drawn from Jewish sources. Izakson embraces the complexity of the human, and like all great poetry, his is a persistent and often painful search for the purpose and meaning of life. -- Amazon.com
A future more vivid : selected poems by
Beṭsi Rozenberg(
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1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 44 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2014 in English and held by 44 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Temunot ʻal adamah ṿa-mayim by
Dov Amitai(
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2 editions published in 1982 in Hebrew and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1982 in Hebrew and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Kaʻet ḥayah = A future more vivid by
Beṭsi Rozenberg(
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2 editions published between 2014 and 2018 in Hebrew and English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published between 2014 and 2018 in Hebrew and English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Kit & caboodle(
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1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Du ḳerav = Duel by
David Grossman(
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Jerusalem, 1966. Twelve-year-old David's best friend is 70-year-old Heinrich Rosenthal, who is accused of stealing a valuable drawing from Rudy Schwartz, who challenges Heinrich to a duel with pistols. David has until the following afternoon to prevent a tragedy, find the real thief, and straighten out a mess that involves three countries, several love affairs, a stolen picture worth millions, and two World War I pistols. Grades 4-7. 2004, c1998
1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Jerusalem, 1966. Twelve-year-old David's best friend is 70-year-old Heinrich Rosenthal, who is accused of stealing a valuable drawing from Rudy Schwartz, who challenges Heinrich to a duel with pistols. David has until the following afternoon to prevent a tragedy, find the real thief, and straighten out a mess that involves three countries, several love affairs, a stolen picture worth millions, and two World War I pistols. Grades 4-7. 2004, c1998
The Bialik Institute jubilee catalogue 1935-1985 by The Bialik Institute(
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1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
'Revelation' by Corinna by Corinna(
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The zigzag kid by David Grossman(
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1 edition published in 2012 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A week before his bar mitzvah, Nonny Feuerberg is on a train to Haifa--leaving behind his policeman father with Gabriella, a.k.a. Gabi, his father's longtime companion. Once underway, Nonny discovers a letter from his father and Gabi encouraging him to make this journey into an "incredible, hair-raising adventure," and then he is kidnapped. 1997
1 edition published in 2012 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A week before his bar mitzvah, Nonny Feuerberg is on a train to Haifa--leaving behind his policeman father with Gabriella, a.k.a. Gabi, his father's longtime companion. Once underway, Nonny discovers a letter from his father and Gabi encouraging him to make this journey into an "incredible, hair-raising adventure," and then he is kidnapped. 1997
Book of sins by
Nidāʼ Khūrī(
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1 edition published in 2011 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2011 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Boochie : a play in 2 acts by
Yosef Bar-Yosef(
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1 edition published in 1985 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1985 in Undetermined and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Grossman, David Author
- Brody, Robert 1955- Author
- Saʻadia ben Joseph 882-942
- Frieden, Ken 1955-
- Izaḳson, Meron Ḥ Author
- Apelfeld, Aharon Author
- Sherwin, Richard
- אמיתי, דב Author
- יונתן, נתן
- Rachel, Ann
Associated Subjects
Adultery Arabic poetry Arab-Israeli conflict Art thefts Austria Austria--Vienna Boys Children Children's stories, Hebrew Children and older people Children of Holocaust survivors Detective and mystery stories Detective and mystery stories, Israeli English fiction Europe Families Father and child Friendship German fiction Hebrew fiction Hebrew literature, Modern Hijacking of trains Holocaust survivors Imagination Israel Israeli fiction Israeli literature Izaḳson, Meron Ḥ Jewish scholars Jews Kidnapping Landscape photography Married people Middle East--Babylonia Middle East--Jerusalem Mosad Byaliḳ Old age Photographers Photography, Artistic Police Publishers' catalogs Rabbis Resorts Romance fiction Romance fiction, Hebrew Saʻadia ben Joseph, Single fathers Social conditions Soldiers West Bank