We use the term genres very loosely in this section of our Jewish Writing website.
Writers have different ways of expressing themselves. It is therefore necessary for us to evaluate their writing in different ways. The categories in this grouping represent some aspects of those various possibilities, as well as the guidelines for evaluating them.
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