Harold Fisch
Harold Fisch was an eminent literary scholar and professor who made significant contributions to the study of literature and biblical texts. Born in 1923 in Sunderland, England, he emigrated to Israel in 1951, where he became a pivotal figure in the academic community. Fisch was a professor at Bar-Ilan University and also served as the founder of the university's Department of English Literature. His work often explored the intersections of biblical narrative, literary theory, and modern literature, reflecting his deep engagement with both religious texts and contemporary literary analysis. Throughout his career, Fisch was recognized for his insightful interpretations of biblical literature and its relevance to modern existential and philosophical questions. He authored several influential works that delve into the narrative and poetic dimensions of the Bible, contributing to a deeper understanding of its complex layers and contemporary significance.
Books
Koren Jerusalem Bible - Prophets