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-Betsy Kahn, School Librarian
".The richest and most resonant tales from .Jewish literature and folklore.Illuminating annotations.But the real glory is the sheer pleasure of hearing a tale well told. .Truly, a book of light.
-Jonathan Kirsch, author of "A History of the End of the World."
"A rich and rewarding read.Impressive scholarship."
_Kay Haugaard, Pasadena City College.
"The Bride Who Argued with God is like a box of old-fashioned treats, some sweet, some salty. The tales taste of love, resilience, and dark humor. The book will help scholars."
-Irene E. McDermott, Reference Librarian, San Marino Public Library. Author of The Librarian's Internet Survival Guide.
A lavish anthology of mostly unknown folktales, highlighting the theme of human relationships in the family and community. An excellent resource for clubs, classrooms, study groups and public libraries. Accessible to the novice and useful for scholars.
"A remarkably rich collection of folktales, legends, Hasidic, midrashic and Talmudic lore from all corners of the Jewish world.We learn so much about the many-hued traditions of Judaism, its customs, its mode of perception.a book for scholars as well."- Dr. Miriyam Glazer, University of Judaism.
"An important piece of public history." - Kirkus Discoveries
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Author: Hava Ben-Zvi
ISBN-10: 0595405673
ISBN-13: 9780595405671
Publisher: iUniverse
Language: English
Published: 12/06/2006
Pages: 420
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.93d
Review Citation(s):
PW Notes and Reprints 11/27/2006 pg. 54
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