Chana Bloch

1940–2017

A poet, translator, and literary critic, Chana Bloch grew up in the Bronx, New York, and was professor emerita of English literature and creative writing at Mills College, where she taught and directed the creative writing program. The author of several books of poetry, she wrote a critical study of George Herbert and translated numerous works from Hebrew into English, including by poets Dahlia Ravikovitch and Yehuda Amichai. Among Bloch’s awards were two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, two Pushcart Prizes, and the 2001 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation.

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The Converts

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On the holiest day we fast till sundown. I watch the sun stand still as the horizon edges towards it. Four hours to go. The rabbi’s mouth opens and closes and opens. I think: fish and little steaming…