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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best most frightening stories!
This is a reference for every eerie and nasty folktale in Jewish culture. From Maimonides and the Homonculus to tales of the angel of death this book can only be compared to the Grimm Brothers at their most evil.

It is so sad that Sarah MacLachlin and neo-pagan feminists have tried to make Lilith into some Gloria Steinem type of symbol. Her destructive and glorious...

Published on July 14, 1998 by timlieder@juno.com

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1.0 out of 5 stars Wrath of the Goddess
This book is a waste of precious resources, time, and money since a mind is a terrible thing to waste besides your money I do NOT recommend this book. I found it boring, trivial, stupid and mundane but am happy that there's the ability to preview this SEXIST blasphemous collection of worthless jewish folktales before purchasing such trash...AmeriKans As Marilyn sings it...
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best most frightening stories!, July 14, 1998
This is a reference for every eerie and nasty folktale in Jewish culture. From Maimonides and the Homonculus to tales of the angel of death this book can only be compared to the Grimm Brothers at their most evil.

It is so sad that Sarah MacLachlin and neo-pagan feminists have tried to make Lilith into some Gloria Steinem type of symbol. Her destructive and glorious power is something that should never be defanged, and the Lilith stories in this volume prove it.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top-notch! Entertaining but also with educational value, August 29, 2004
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This an absolute delight of a book, with stories that will entertain adults and children alike. A number of the tales focus on Lilith, but there are also a good collection of other supernatural beasties here.

Howard Schwartz is a first-rate scholar and even provides footnotes and background on the stories he presents. The information on the history of Lilith here sticks to proven facts instead of farfetched speculation and outright errors and fantasies most other books on the subject are filled with.

I highly recommend this collection and Schwartz's other books of fairy tales as well.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read for both specialists and the "average reader.", February 8, 1999
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Try this : buy this book and read a tale before you go to bed at night. You probably won't be able to stop at just one! Schwartz has put together a great collection of supernatural tales, both long and short, that throw a fascinating light on Jewish folk culture. The general reader will appreciate the writing style, while folklore specialists will be glad he has included notes and references (in the back, thank you!) Fascinating elements to this goyisch reader : the magical power of simply studying the Torah and the frequent resort to a rabbinic court as a form of protection against and release from demons and spells.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful folktales, May 15, 1999
This is an excellent book of supernatural Jewish folktales. It's very well written. I would recommend it highly to anyone interested in Judaism, mythology, storytelling or the occult.
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13 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mentioned on Youtube com under "Jewish Satanism" Oprah, December 17, 2007
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Vicki, a Jewish survivor of Satanic Ritual Abuse told Oprah that she read this book and found similarities between the Jewish myths and the culture of the Satanic abuse that she suffered.

Does this mean that her Satanic Jewish family simply added a little Jewish culture to their Satanic rituals? Or do they practice a specifically Jewish brand of Satanism?

Vicki said that her family's genealogy noted active Satanism for many generations.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Wrath of the Goddess, January 13, 2010
This book is a waste of precious resources, time, and money since a mind is a terrible thing to waste besides your money I do NOT recommend this book. I found it boring, trivial, stupid and mundane but am happy that there's the ability to preview this SEXIST blasphemous collection of worthless jewish folktales before purchasing such trash...AmeriKans As Marilyn sings it "turning literature into litter"!!!
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