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  • He continued to study with his former teacher, scandalizing all the other rabbis who severely criticized Rabbi Meir for studying with a man they now only called Aher, the other one.

    Obama's Problematic Pastor 2008

  • "Aher" as a common noun, render the passage thus, "and Hushim, another son."

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Here is what I received a couple of hours ago from Israel, written (in Hebrew) by a member of Kol Aher (another voice) - a Sderot-based peace group.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: A Sderot Woman Speaks Out Against Gaza Operation 2009

  • Catalogs accompanying exhibitions of Meirovitz works, compiled in 1979, 1981 and 1999, also included chapters from Ha-Koah ha-Aher.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • Here is what I received a couple of hours ago from Israel, written (in Hebrew) by a member of Kol Aher (another voice) - a Sderot-based peace group.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: A Sderot Woman Speaks Out Against Gaza Operation 2009

  • It was only with Ha-Koah ha-Aher that Hendel reached the singular “anti-writing” that was all her own, and that free-floating equilibrium that subverted accepted literary codes but at the same time proffered unexpected alternatives.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • From Ha-Koah ha-Aher onward, Hendel continues her ambivalent poetics (falling somewhere between real and fictional, between marginal and central, between the unfinished, almost “haphazard,” and the canonical), allowing the truncated fragment to organize the work, whether novel or short story.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • In her novel, Ve-Yareah be-Emek Ayalon (And moon in the Ayalon Valley, 1971), Kahana-Carmon extols the ability of women to withstand the hardships of everyday life, while Hendel gives this phenomenon a symbolic name in her book, Ha-Koah ha-Aher (The other power, 1985).

    Israeli Women's Writing in Hebrew: 1948-2004. 2009

  • In Ha-Koah ha-Aher, for example, Hendel offers concrete facts relating to the life and work of her husband, artist Zvi Meirovitz; in attempting to define his “creative force,” she does not set out to obscure the biographical trivia of his life, as is generally done.

    Judith Hendel. 2009

  • Shuppim also, and Huppim, the children of Ir, and Hushim, the sons of Aher.

    Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences 2006

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