פרסומים

2007
Revolution, Repression, and Revival: The Soviet Jewish Experience
In less than a century, Jews in Russia have survived two world wars, revolution, political and economic turmoil, and persecution by both Nazis and Soviets. Yet they have managed not only to survive, but also transform themselves and emerge as a highly creative, educated entity that has transplanted itself into other countries. Revolution, Repression and Revival: The Soviet Jewish Experience enhances our understanding of the Russian Jewish past by bringing together some of the latest thinking by the leading scholars from the former Soviet Union, Israel and the United States. The book explains the contradictions, ambiguities and anomalies of the Russian Jewish story and helps us understand one of the most complex and unsettled chapters in modern Jewish history. The Soviet Jewish story has had many fits and starts as it transfers from one chapter of Soviet history to another and eventually, from one country to another. Some believe that the chapter of Russian Jewry is coming to a close. Whatever the future of Russian Jewry may be, it has a rich, turbulent past. Revolution, Repression and Revival sheds new light on the past, illustrating the complexities of the present, and gives needed insights into the likely future.
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Ruth Pat-Horenczyk, Peled, Osnat , Miron, Tomer , Brom, Daniel , Villa, Yael , ו Chemtob, Claude M. 2007. Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Israeli Adolescents Exposed To Recurrent Terrorism: Provoking Danger Under Continuous Threat?. American Journal Of Psychiatry, 164, Pp. 66–72.
מימי אייזנשטדט. 2007. The Risky Concept Of Dangerousness/האם המושג" מסוכנות" מסוכן?. ביטחון סוציאלי, Pp. 65–88.

Defining Lawrence’s “expository writings not as laboratory reports on experiments successfully concluded but as signposts to a road” traveled in his art, H. M. Daleski notes that these “theories were consistently modified by the artistic experience, which in turn led to further formulations.” Indeed, these continually revised and modified formulations of theories about almost everything constituted what Lawrence called “thought adventures”; in themselves they were signs of a yearning toward wholeness-in-duality that that can account for this writer’s special charisma. For Lawrence was not just a novelist, a poet, and a critic; he was also, in our current rather inadequate terminology, a public intellectual.

            To be “on the road” with D. H. Lawrence is to be engaged in an extraordinary thought adventure, accompanied by an unfailingly engaged and engaging commentator whose intellectual wholeness-in-duality was of a sort we rarely encounter on the contemporary literary scene. In developing this point, the article also argues that Lawrence’s great intellectual and creative adventure, though acutely modern, was also astutely anti-modernist. Although his early work was championed by such modernist luminaries as Ezra Pound and Ford Maddox Ford, by the end of his career he had become virtually the polar opposite of the quintessential modernist T. S. Eliot. Not coincidentally, perhaps, by the end of his career this thought adventurer addressed his ideas not just to an exclusively high cultural audience of the “fit though few” but to the masses among whom he could be, as he put it, “in the thick of the scrimmage.”

 

January 2000: Sandra M. Gilbert, a professor of English at the University of California at Davis and former president of the Modern Language Association, is the author of seven collections of poetry. Belongings, her latest book of poems, appeared from Norton in 2005, and a prose work, Death’s Door: Modern Dying and the Ways We Grieve, was published by Norton in 2006. Professor Gilbert has also published a memoir, Wrongful Death (Norton) and an anthology of elegies, Inventions of Farewell (Norton), along with a number of critical works, including Acts of Attention: The Poems of D. H. Lawrence, and essays in journals ranging from Critical Inquiry and PMLA to Massachusetts Review, Kenyon Review, Partisan Review and others. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in such periodicals as Poetry, Field, the Ontario Review, Epoch, the American Poetry Review, American Scholar, the New Yorker, and elsewhere, as well as in a number of anthologies. With Susan Gubar, a professor of English at Indiana University, she has coauthored The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the 19th-century Literary Imagination, and No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the 20th Century, volumes 1, 2, and 3: The War of the Words, Sexchanges, and Letters from the Front (all from Yale University Press). In addition, Gilbert and Gubar have coedited Shakespeare’s Sisters: Feminist Essays on Women Poets (Indiana) and The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English. With poet and novelist Diana O Hehir, they have edited MotherSongs: Poems By, For, and About Mothers (Norton). With poet-critic Wendy Barker, Prof. Gilbert coedited The House Is Made of Poetry, a collection of essays on the work of prize-winning poet Ruth Stone.

 

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Book Review
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Sigal Shcolnick, Shaked, Yeala , ו Keren, Nir . 2007. A Role For Mrga, A Dps Family Protein, In The Internal Transport Of Fe In The Cyanobacterium Synechocystis Sp. Pcc6803. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (Bba)-Bioenergetics, 1767, 6, Pp. 814–819.
Ryan Jorn, Livshits, Ester , Baer, Roi , ו Seideman, Tamar . 2007. The Role Of Charge Localization In Current-Driven Dynamics. Isr. J. Chem., 47, Pp. 99–104.
N Keren. 2007. The Role Of Ferritin Family Proteins In Iron Homoeostasis In The Cyanobacterium Synechocystis Sp Pcc6803. בתוך Photosynthesis Research, 91:Pp. 247–247. SPRINGER VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS.
J. Q. Davies, Chang, G. W. , Yona, S. , Gordon, S. , Stacey, M. , ו Lin, H. H.. 2007. The Role Of Receptor Oligomerization In Modulating The Expression And Function Of Leukocyte Adhesion-G Protein-Coupled Receptors. J Biol Chem, 282, Pp. 27343-53. תקציר
The human leukocyte adhesion-G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-TM7 proteins, are shown here to function as homo- and hetero-oligomers. Using cell surface cross-linking, co-immunoprecipitation, and fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis of EMR2, an EGF-TM7 receptor predominantly expressed in myeloid cells, we demonstrate that it forms dimers in a reaction mediated exclusively by the TM7 moiety. We have also identified a naturally occurring but structurally unstable EMR2 splice variant that acts as a dominant negative modulator by dimerizing with the wild type receptor and down-regulating its expression. Additionally, heterodimerization between closely related EGF-TM7 members is shown to result in the modulation of expression and ligand binding properties of the receptors. These findings suggest that receptor homo- and hetero-oligomerization play a regulatory role in modulating the expression and function of leukocyte adhesion-GPCRs.
S Kark, Allnutt, TF , Levin, N , Manne, LL , ו Williams, PH . 2007. The Role Of Transitional Areas As Avian Biodiversity Centres. Global Ecology And Biogeography, 16, Pp. 187–196.
G Cohen, Riahi, Y, Alpert, E, Gruzman, A, ו Sasson, S. 2007. The Roles Of Hyperglycaemia And Oxidative Stress In The Rise And Collapse Of The Natural Protective Mechanism Against Vascular Endothelial Cell Dysfunction In Diabetes.. Archives Of Physiology And Biochemistry, 113, 4-5, Pp. 259–267. doi:10.1080/13813450701783513. תקציר
Vascular endothelial cell (VEC) dysfunction in diabetes has been associated with hyperglycaemia-induced intra- and extracellular glycation of proteins and to overproduction of glucose-derived free radicals. VEC protect their intracellular environment against an increased influx of glucose in face of hyperglycaemia by reducing the expression and plasma membrane abundance of their glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1). We investigated the hypothesis that glucose-derived free radicals induce this down-regulatory mechanism in VEC, but proved the contrary. In fact, pro-oxidants significantly increased the expression and plasma membrane abundance of GLUT-1 and the rate of glucose transport in VEC while abolishing high-glucose-induced down-regulation of the hexose transport system. The resulting uncontrolled influx of glucose followed by overproduction of glucose-derived ROS further up-regulates the rate of glucose transport, and vice versa. This perpetuating glycoxidative stress finally leads to the collapse of the auto-regulatory protective mechanism and accelerates the development of dysfunctional endothelium in blood vessels.
Grosman Leore ו D., Munro Natalie . 2007. The Sacred And The Mundane. Before Farming, 2007, 4, Pp. 1–14. doi:10.3828/bfarm.2007.4.4. Publisher's Version
John Gal ו Achdut, Netah . 2007. A Safety Net Full Of Holes: Changing Policy Towards Israel’s Social Assistance Program. Formulating Social Policy In Israel, Pp. 59–100.