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Introduction: The Spanish Civil War and Its Jewish Cultural Phenomenon Cynthia Gabbay (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin, Germany) Part I TEXTUALITIES OF WAR IN JOURNALISM, EPISTOLARIES, AND MUSIC
1. Leon Azerrat alias Ben-Krimo: A Moroccan Jew in the Spanish Civil War Asher Salah (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel)
2. Beyond Music: Hanns Eisler (1898?1962) Antonio Notario Ruiz (Universidad de Salamanca, Spain)
3. Simâon Radowitzky: Revolution, Exile, and a Wandering Jew Imaginary Leonardo Senkman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
4. Max Aub, the Exile Who Returns to the Diaspora Mauricio Pilatowsky Braverman (Universidad Nacional Autâonoma de Mexico, Mexico)
5. The Holy War on Fascism Deborah Green (Independent Scholar, USA)
PART II TEXTUALITIES OF MEMORY AND POSTMEMORY IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THOUGHT
6. Jewish Argentine Perspectives and Intellectual Mission around the Spanish Civil War: The Cases of Alberto Gerchunoff and Enrique Espinoza. Melina Di Miro (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) 7. ?The world exists and we are part of it?:The Inzikh 's poetic response to the Spanish Civil War. Golda van der Meer (Universidad de Barcelona, Spain)
8. A Better Earth: Spain's Land and Inquisition in Jewish Canadian Spanish Civil War Literature Emily Robins Sharpe (Keene State College, Canada)
9. A Novel that Never Was: Ruth Rewald's Vier Spanische Jungen Tabea Alexa Linhard (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
10. Using the Wisdom of Kabbalah to Make Sense of the Spanish War: Angelina Muñiz-Huberman's War of the Unicorn (1983) E. Helena Houvenaghel (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
11. A Jewish-Spanish Outlook on the Civil War in La Canciâon de Ruth by Marifé Santiago Bolaños. Rose Duroux (Université Clermont Auvergne, France) Conclusion: Deciphering Jewish Keys in Modern and Contemporary Imaginaries Cynthia Gabbay (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin, Germany)

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