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Elijah's Violin and Other Jewish Fairy Tales

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Tales of magic and wonder are woven throughout Jewish literature, particularly in fairy tales that depict enchanted lands and a mix of human and supernatural beings, embodying the timeless struggle between good and evil. These narratives reflect the Jewish worldview, emphasizing faith in God as a means to overcome malevolence. In this collection, thirty-six Jewish fairy tales from diverse regions such as Morocco, India, Spain, Eastern Europe, Babylon, and Egypt are presented, showcasing their unique Jewish character alongside universal themes. Stories like "King David and the Giant" illustrate the biblical struggle against evil, while "The Princess in the Tower," a variant of Rapunzel, reveals King Solomon's understanding of Providence. The title story, centered on the quest for Elijah's violin, symbolizes the liberation of the Jewish spirit through the fulfillment of divine quests. This richly illustrated anthology captures the essence of traditional fairy tales, infused with divine intervention, romance, and magic. Skillfully translated, these enchanting tales resonate with both children and adults, intertwining themes of faith, duty, and wisdom.

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Elijah's Violin and Other Jewish Fairy Tales, Howard Schwartz, Linda Heller

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1985
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Titolo
Elijah's Violin and Other Jewish Fairy Tales
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1985
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
320
ISBN10
0060911719
ISBN13
9780060911713
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5 su 5
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Tales of magic and wonder are woven throughout Jewish literature, particularly in fairy tales that depict enchanted lands and a mix of human and supernatural beings, embodying the timeless struggle between good and evil. These narratives reflect the Jewish worldview, emphasizing faith in God as a means to overcome malevolence. In this collection, thirty-six Jewish fairy tales from diverse regions such as Morocco, India, Spain, Eastern Europe, Babylon, and Egypt are presented, showcasing their unique Jewish character alongside universal themes. Stories like "King David and the Giant" illustrate the biblical struggle against evil, while "The Princess in the Tower," a variant of Rapunzel, reveals King Solomon's understanding of Providence. The title story, centered on the quest for Elijah's violin, symbolizes the liberation of the Jewish spirit through the fulfillment of divine quests. This richly illustrated anthology captures the essence of traditional fairy tales, infused with divine intervention, romance, and magic. Skillfully translated, these enchanting tales resonate with both children and adults, intertwining themes of faith, duty, and wisdom.