Miriam's tambourine : Jewish folktales from around the world

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Miriam's tambourine : Jewish folktales from around the world

selected and retold by Howard Schwartz ; illustrated by Lloyd Bloom ; foreword by Dov Noy

Oxford University Press, 1988, c1986

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Bibliography: p. 349-390

Summary: An illustrated collection of fifty traditional Jewish tales from various parts of the world

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Description

This is a collection of 50 tales drawn from nearly every age and every part of the world, reflecting the length of Jewish history and the diversity of the Judaic culture. Some of the characters and plots will be familiar from other folk-tales but these stories also include Jewish figures and themes such as Elijah the Prophet, Golem, rabbis, the mysteries of the cabbala, pogroms, the longed-for arrival of the Messiah and the return to Israel. The tales come from Palestine, Babylon, Persia, Eygpt, Morocco, Holland, Germany, Eastern Europe, Italy, France, Spain, India, Afghanistan and many other lands. In addition, there is a section of annotation giving a brief history and analysis of each story, providing cultural background and an interpretation of biblical and mystical symbolism, a glossary of Jewish terms and a bibliography.

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Foreword. Introduction - the world of the Jewish folktale. The stories. Sources and commentary. Glossary.

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