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  • [FN#309] The Jewish quarter (Hárah), which the Israelites themselves call "Hazer," = = a court-yard, an enclosure.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • He-Hazer shel Momo ha-Gedolah (The courtyard of Momo the Great, 1969) portrays life on the neglected margins of Haifa through the figures of Holocaust survivors and Sephardic Jews living in a portside neighborhood.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • In Rehov ha-Madregot the interplay between text and subtext is diminished by the linear realism of the “Dor ba-Aretz” school that dominates the novel, while the subtext in He-Hazer shel Momo ha-Gedolah oversteps the bounds of balanced, novelistic discourse, which made it difficult for the average reader at the time to connect with the work.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • You live at 311 Hazer Street, Quincy, with three small dogs.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Before the night was over the Hazer must be secure within the grave.

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

  • It was the golden haze, Enoch told himself, gulping, in something near to horror, that had made the Hazer seem so wondrous and so beautiful, so vital, so alive and quick, so filled with dignity.

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

  • When you wrote that, the Hazer diplomat had told him, just the night before, you wrote as one of us.

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

  • But that made little difference, for a Hazer, any Hazer, would turn out to be a friend.

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

  • He could remember back to that first day he had ever met a Hazer, when the five of them had come.

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

  • "If you'll have me," said the, Hazer quietly, "I'd like to go with you."

    Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963

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