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var emailPara='A. B. Yehoshua asks: Has Jewish culture met its obligation to correctly evaluate new realities? Does it still expect to have the moral authority to examine and assess Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora?';
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authObj.bio='A. B. Yehoshua was born in 1936 in Jerusalem and today lives in Haifa. He has been described by The New York Times as "an Israeli Faulkner," and he is widely recognized as one of the finest living writers of the Hebrew language. A.B. Yehoshua&#039;s "Journey to the End of the Millennium" won the Koret Jewish Book Award in Fiction in 1999. His other books in English include "A Late Divorce," "The Lover," "Mr. Mani," "Open Heart," and "The Continuing Silence of a Poet: Collected Stories of A.B. Yehoshua." He is a professor of literature at Haifa University.<br><br>';
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