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Legendy żydowskiego Krakowa Legends of Jewish Krakow

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The poor vagabond who was in fact a great tzadik, the hated miser who turned out to be a saint, the calculating non-kosher meat traders who managed to repent, the wedding party ended by the wrath of God… In these stories, things are often not what they seem, and everything is permeated by magic and mystery. The various legends in this booklet are accompanied by comments that situate them in the tradition of Jewish tales, and the magical atmosphere is helped along by surreal collage illustrations. Legends of Jewish Krakow is a collection of beautiful stories about the history of places and people, and at the same time a practical guide to both Krakow’s Kazimierz, and Łobzów and Podgórze districts. Everywhere – even if only in legend – traces of Krakow's Jews and their culture have been preserved.

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Legendy żydowskiego Krakowa Legends of Jewish Krakow, Kiela Artur

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2012
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Titul
Legendy żydowskiego Krakowa Legends of Jewish Krakow
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Bona
Rok vydania
2012
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
44
ISBN10
8362836342
ISBN13
9788362836345
Hodnotenie
3,7 z 5
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The poor vagabond who was in fact a great tzadik, the hated miser who turned out to be a saint, the calculating non-kosher meat traders who managed to repent, the wedding party ended by the wrath of God… In these stories, things are often not what they seem, and everything is permeated by magic and mystery. The various legends in this booklet are accompanied by comments that situate them in the tradition of Jewish tales, and the magical atmosphere is helped along by surreal collage illustrations. Legends of Jewish Krakow is a collection of beautiful stories about the history of places and people, and at the same time a practical guide to both Krakow’s Kazimierz, and Łobzów and Podgórze districts. Everywhere – even if only in legend – traces of Krakow's Jews and their culture have been preserved.