The Jewish Sources of the Sermon on the Mount
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Twenty-three authentic tales from ancient sources transport readers back to a land at the crossroads of folklore and religion. Stories include "The Magic Apples," "The Goblin and the Princess," "The Princess and the Beggar," "The Demon's Marriage," "The Magic Leaf," and many other delightful tales.
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Uncover the history and complexity of Shakespeare's portrayal of Jews in this insightful and thought-provoking book. Gerald Friedlander explores the cultural and historical contexts that informed Shakespeare's writing, and considers the impact of these works on subsequent generations. An essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism or Jewish studies.
(the chapters of Rabbi Eliezer the Great) according to the text of the manuscript belonging to Abraham Epstein of Vienna
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Focusing on Jewish culture and law, this comprehensive overview was first published in 1915 and aimed at Jewish schools. Michael Friedländer, an esteemed Orientalist, authored this work, which includes detailed sections on daily conduct, dress codes, prayer rules, and more. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Jewish religion, culture, and history. The modern edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it accessible to contemporary readers while highlighting its enduring significance.