Jewish fairy stories

Languageen
First published2024-02-05
RightsPublic domain in the USA.
Gutenberg ID#72880

Description

"Jewish Fairy Stories" by Gerald Friedlander and Beatrice Hirschfeld is a captivating collection of tales derived from various Jewish traditions, written in the early 20th century. This book encompasses translations and adaptations of older stories, revealing core elements of Jewish culture, spirituality, and moral lessons through engaging narratives. The likely topic centers around the essence of Jewish folklore, presenting whimsical elements interlaced with profound wisdom. The collection features a range of enchanting stories such as "King Solomon and the Worm," where King Solomon endeavors to build the temple without using metal tools, leading him on a quest for the Shamir, a miraculous worm capable of splitting stone. Other tales include characters like Chaninah, who, after losing three husbands due to misfortune, finds happiness once more through love and divine intervention. Stories like these highlight themes of kindness, wisdom, the value of humility, and the significance of faith, showcasing how simple acts and sincere intentions can transform lives. Overall, the tales offer a rich tapestry of lessons, fables, and moral undertones encapsulated in the vibrant world of Jewish folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects

  • Fairy tales
  • Jews -- Folklore
  • PZ

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