A collection of traditional Jewish legends from the earliest times, stories of the rabbis, and tales from the communities of medieval Europe.
Drawing on this extensive oral tradition, which reached back for a thousand years, the rabbis proceeded to reimagine the Bible, and in the process substantially developed its mythic elements. This makes it possible to witness the actual ...
The stories in this book have become part of the legacy that links both the written tradition (the Torah) and the oral tradition (the Talmud) to the Jewish people.
Scripture and Tradition in Judaism: Haggadic Studies
This volume contains the entire 91 chapters plus a detailed analysis of the supposed discrepancies, cross-referenced historical accounts, and detailed charts for ease of use.
R. Qatina ging ( einst ) umher und kam ( dabei ) an der Tür des Hauses eines Totenbeschwörers vorbei ; da erdröhnte 1 eine Erschütterung ( der Erde ) . Er sagte : „ Weiß denn dieser Totenbeschwörer , was die Erschütterung bedeutet ?
Messages from the Mishnah
The Moon's Lost Light: A Torah Perspective on Women from the Fall of Eve to the Final Redemption
Jewish stories set in Jerusalem, adapted from the Talmud and Midrash, Hasidic sources, and oral tradition, with origins in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Spain, Italy, and Greece.