MA - Alumni

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Yuval Tenenbaum

Department of Folklore Studies

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Subject: The Agon in Children's literature

Abstract: My study focus on the characteristics of the agonistic element in Uri Orlev's books

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Evyatar Varman

The Department of Jewish Thought

The Department of Jewish Thought

Subject: On the Formation of a Religious Society: The 'Exemplary It' in Martin Buber's Life and Thought.

Supervisor: Prof. Benjamin Pollock.

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Omer Waldman

Department of Hebrew Language

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Subject: The Language of Avot Yeshurun - a Linguistic-Intertextual View

Abstract:   My main field of interest is Modern Hebrew Poetry, which I study from a linguistic point of view and by using literary theory. My MA thesis examined the linguistic characteristics and stylistic choices of Avot Yeshurun’s early poetry. I have demonstrated how Yeshurun used registers of pre-existent Hebrew texts, how contemporary poets influenced him, and how he began to form his unique style. For the research of the latter, I have compared manuscripts of his poems. In my PhD dissertation, under the supervision of Prof. Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal and Dr. Roy Greenwald (BGU), I will concentrate on writing a full linguistic description of Yeshurun's poetry. In addition I will study how Yeshurun implemented a linguistic ideology of using spoken language and dialects in his writing, that have no official written representation in Hebrew.

Another poet that I find interest in her writing is Hedva Harechavi. I have initiated the first academic conference dedicated to her work that took place in April 2021 at the Hebrew University. Writing about these two poets, I integrate topics that are part of the broader research of Hebrew Literature and its language – such as the influences of ancient Hebrew periods on the language of Modern Hebrew Poetry, or literary editing as a process towards an integration of one's poetic style.

Supervisor: Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal, Roy Greenwald

Publications:

"'תַּמֻּ כֵּלִים וְנִקֻּד': על הניקוד בשירת אבות ישורון", קובץ מאמרים על אבות ישורון, יראה אור בהוצאת מאגנס (התקבל לפרסום)

 

"הפן הפרשני בתרגומי 'השבר הסורי אפריקני' של אבות ישורון", מכאן כה (2024), עמ' 261–290

 

President Scholarship 2020/21

 

MA Honors 2018/19

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Haggai Weiss

Haggai Weiss

Department of Bible Studies

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Subject: The integration of the literature of the Return to Zion in texts from previous periods

 

Supervisor: Prof. Michael Segal

Abstract: I exam Judjes 21 in an attempt to identify the literary editing stages of the text. In my study I am trying to find whether the debate over the foreign women that took place during the period of the Return to Zion influenced the way this chapter was formed.

MA Honors 2017/18

 

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Shifra Weiss

Archaeology and the Ancient Near East

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Subject: The Judean Shephelah after the Assyrina Distruction: A view from Lachish

Supervisor: Prof. Yosef Garfinkel

Abstract: In 701 BCE, an Assyrian conquest lead by King Sennacherib reached Judah and brought destruction upon the settlements of the Judean Foothills. The common conception in research is that the Judean settlement in the Shephelah did not recover after this conquest. Recent excavations at Tel Lachish challange these conceptions regarding the extent of the Judean city in the 7th century BCE. Since Lachish was the cheif centre of the Shephelah, the extent of its resettlement reflects on this process in the entire region. The settlement pattern of the Judean Shephelah during this period is thus also reconsidered. 

The current project aims at a balanced picture of the settlement pattern in the Judean Foothills after the Assyrian conquest. The main issues that are explored are: when, where and how the Judean presence in the Shephelah recovered during the seventh century BC. This paper is a product of interdisciplinary research using evidence from archeological excavations, archaeological surveys, historical geography, Biblical sources, and other ancient historical records. The focal point of research is Lachish.

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Yarden Weiss

Department of Cognitive science

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Subject: Implicit measures

Abstract: Exploring  individual differences between people using indirect methods

MA Honors 2018/19

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Hilla Yechieli

Department of Art History and Art History Education

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Subject: Expressions of Ancient Egyptian Material Culture in Renaissance Paintings

Supervisor: Prof. Arlette David, Dr. Lola Kantor-Kazovsky

MA Honors 2018/19

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Roi Ziv

Department of Jewish Thought

Department of Jewish Thought

Subject: Hellenistic Judaism and Early Christianity.  

Supervisor: Prof. Maren Niehoff

MA Honors 2021/22