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The Liturgical Poetry of Nehemiah ben Shelomoh ben Heiman HaNasi: A Critical Edition
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Naoya Katsumata, received his doctorate from the Hebrew University in 2003. He has been awarded several prizes and publishes on Medieval Hebrew poetry.
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