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a Jewish folk tale from Eastern Europe. 1st American ed. by Erica Gordon. Folk tales of the world, Folk tales of the world (New York, .
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A husband and wife experience a wild ride in a wooden chest in a Jewish tale explaining why chests no longer have wheels.
The first tale from Scandinavia celebrates cleverness and curiosity as a giant's daughter travels into the land of humans. When she returns home, she surprises her family with useful tools and creative ideas. Next is a young mother outsmarting an African tale about a great greedy beast. A husband and wife experience a wild ride in a wooden chest in a Jewish tale explaining why chests no longer have wheels. Other cultures represented include China, India, Japan, the Caribbean, Sri Lanka, Russia, and Cambodia.
The Rabbi's Wisdom: A Jewish Folk Tale From Eastern Europe (Folk Tales Of The World). Author: Erica Gordon, Victor G. Ambrus.
The tales come from the major ethno-linguistic communities of the Jewish world and are representative of a wide variety of subjects and motifs, especially rich in Jewish content and context. Even in Israel, the gathering place of the most wide-ranging cross-section of world Jewry, these folktales have remained largely unknown.
In the late 19th century many folk-tales were gathered among Jews or published from Hebrew manuscripts .
In the late 19th century many folk-tales were gathered among Jews or published from Hebrew manuscripts by Israël Lévi in the Revue des Etudes Juives, in the Revue des Traditions Populaires, and in Melusine; by Moses Gaster in Folk-Lore and in the reports of Montefiore College; and by Max Grunwald in Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Jüdische Volkskunde; by. L. Wiener in the same periodical; and by F. S. Krauss in Urquell, both series. Aggadah and folklore compilations
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Glenys Ambrus and Victor Ambrus, both members of the Pastel Society and highly reputed illustrators, give a guide to Painting a Portrait in Pastels. Katie by Victor Ambrus. World-building, one image at a time, and fantasy art miscellanea. Jewel in the Skull : Photo. Sviatoslav I of Kiev My great-grandfather, maternal. Direct bloodline: maternal and paternal.