Arts & Humanities
Hebrew Literature
100%
Aron
83%
National Identity
78%
Hebrew Language
77%
Holy Land
67%
Literary Works
62%
Warsaw
60%
Didactics
56%
Cultural Studies
53%
Legend
50%
Translator
47%
Conflict Transformation
45%
Editor
43%
Jerusalem
42%
Jewish Source
41%
Exegesis
41%
Symbol
40%
Poem
38%
Poet
38%
Modern Hebrew
38%
Holy
37%
Folktales
37%
Sexuality
35%
Adultery
34%
Apologetics
34%
Female Protagonist
34%
Jewish People
33%
Personal Narratives
33%
Genesis
33%
Anthologies
32%
Morality
32%
Roland Barthes
31%
Reception
30%
Religion
29%
Transgression
28%
Biblical Stories
26%
Dog
26%
Folk
25%
Romance
25%
Confrontation
24%
Egypt
24%
Brothers
23%
Plot
23%
Brotherly Love
22%
Protagonist
22%
Sexual
21%
The Other
21%
Righteousness
20%
Manuscripts
19%
Biblical Commentary
19%
Social Sciences
Career development
86%
educator
51%
narrative
51%
teacher
49%
thirteenth century
45%
exegesis
40%
symbolism
33%
translator
30%
cultural studies
28%
career
27%
morality
26%
national identity
26%
didactics
25%
symbol
25%
editor
24%
writer
23%
literature
23%
present
22%
history
22%
educational activities
22%
France
21%
work environment
21%
university teacher
20%
interpretation
17%
readership
16%
acceptance
14%
nineteenth century
13%
Eastern Europe
13%
Arab
12%
technical language
12%
edition
12%
love
12%
twentieth century
12%
protest
12%
textbook
11%
family member
11%
part time employee
11%
Spain
10%
workplace
10%
innovation
9%
violence
8%
responsibility
7%
gender
6%
aesthetics
6%