Author: | Aunt Naomi | ISBN: | 1230000029345 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher | Publication: | November 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Aunt Naomi |
ISBN: | 1230000029345 |
Publisher: | AppsPublisher |
Publication: | November 7, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends
by "Aunt Naomi" (Gertrude Landa)
A well-told collection of Midrash and Talmudic lore for children.
"Jewish folklore is full of vivid stories that both entertain and teach. This book is based on tales from the Talmud and Midrash. While some of the themes are familiar from fairy-tales and folklore from other traditions, the stories in this collection are infused with the perennial Jewish struggle for survival and dignity, as well as a large helping of gentle humor."
The very cordial welcome given to my earlier volume of "Jewish Fairy Tales and Fables" has prompted me to draw further upon Rabbinic lore in the interest, chiefly, of the children. How the wise Rabbis of old took into account the necessities of the little ones, whose minds they understood so perfectly, is obvious from such legends as those dealing with boyish exploits of the great Biblical characters, Abraham, Moses, and David.
Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends
by "Aunt Naomi" (Gertrude Landa)
A well-told collection of Midrash and Talmudic lore for children.
"Jewish folklore is full of vivid stories that both entertain and teach. This book is based on tales from the Talmud and Midrash. While some of the themes are familiar from fairy-tales and folklore from other traditions, the stories in this collection are infused with the perennial Jewish struggle for survival and dignity, as well as a large helping of gentle humor."
The very cordial welcome given to my earlier volume of "Jewish Fairy Tales and Fables" has prompted me to draw further upon Rabbinic lore in the interest, chiefly, of the children. How the wise Rabbis of old took into account the necessities of the little ones, whose minds they understood so perfectly, is obvious from such legends as those dealing with boyish exploits of the great Biblical characters, Abraham, Moses, and David.