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~ Hayyim Nahman Bialik (Author), Y.H. Rawnitzky (Author) "1. Those who look for Scripture's inherent meaning say: If you wish to know Him by whose world came into being, study [Scripture's homiletical interpretations..." (more)
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The publication of the complete Book of Legends in English is a landmark event in Jewish learning. Since its original compilation (1908-11) by Bialik and Ravnitzky, two commanding figures in Hebrew literature, this work has been a classic text of rabbinic legend and lore. It is a thematic anthology of nonlegal rabbinic literature on all aspects of human life (e.g., creation, redemption, wisdom, clothing, folk medicine studied through Jewish stories, parables, sayings, homilies, and anecdotes). The translation by Braude is clear, lucid, and readable and includes interpolations that increase the sense and comprehension of the text. The introduction by David Stern analyzes both the volume's place in Rabbinic Judaism and the achievement of the compilers, noting both strengths and weaknesses. This volume is recommended to all libraries with an interest in Judaism, folklore, and religion.
- Maurice Tuchman, Hebrew Coll. Lib., Brookline, Mass.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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To have Book of Legends/Sefer Ha-Aggadah available in English is to open to the entire English-reading world -- Jew, non-Jew, religionist, secularist -- one of the very great creations of humankind: a rich and intricately woven tapestry of tales, homilies, legends and dreams that come to us from the very roots of the imagination. What a treasure!"

-- Chaim Potok

"Bialik and Ravnitzky's great compendium of Rabbinic legend and homily has been an indispensable resource ever since its publication in Hebrew eight decades ago....English readers are very fortunate to be able at last to avail themselves of this extraordinary compilation."

-- Robert Alter

"In translating Bialik and Ravnitzky's incomparable thematic anthology into very readable English, William Braude, master translator of Rabbinic texts, has provided the English reader with a wonderful access to the wealth of Rabbinic interpretation and lore. This book should be a fixture in the library of every serious Jew."

-- Norman J. Cohen, Dean, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

"Sefer Ha-Aggadah has long been one of my favorite volumes of Jewish literature. Bialik and Ravnitzky arranged topically a vast collection of Talmudic and midrashic material. Whatever one is looking for, be it stories about biblical characters or reflections on love, evil, childrearing, or healing; it is there .... A most welcome addition to the growing collection of Jewish classics now available in English translation."

-- Judith Hauptman, Associate Professor of Talmud, Jewish Theological Seminary

"Sefer Ha-Aggadah restored the prestige of the non-legal sections of the Talmud and nurtured aesthetic appreciation for one of the world's most creative and colorful literatures. I fully endorse this marvelous translation by William Braude."

-- David Weiss-Halivni, Columbia University -- Review

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  • Hardcover: 920 pages
  • Publisher: Schocken; annotated edition edition (November 10, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805241132
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805241136
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.9 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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1. Those who look for Scripture's inherent meaning say: If you wish to know Him by whose world came into being, study [Scripture's homiletical interpretations in the] Aggadah; you will thereby come to know the Holy One, blessed be He, and hold fast to His ways. Read the first page
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Rabban Gamaliel, Resh Lakish, Joshua ben Levi, Simeon ben Yohai, Sif Deut, Bar Kappara, Simeon ben Lakish, Rabban Yohanan ben Zakkai, Simeon ben Gamaliel, Garden of Eden, Eleazar ben Azariah, Day of Atonement, Leon Nemoy, Temple Hall, Simeon ben Halafta, Lord God, Simeon ben Eleazar, Hanina ben Dosa, Joshua ben Hananiah, Simeon ben Shetah, Bar Hadaya, Yose the Galilean, Mar Ukba, Mount Sinai, Red Sea
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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best collection and source of Aggadah, April 14, 1999
One of the other reviewers on this website makes the bizarre and incorrect assertation that it is wrong to study aggadah (the non-legal sections of rabbinic works) without first mastering Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism). This is ignorance of the highest order. Even if one were to adopt fundamentalist Orthodox Judaism, that comment is still wrong. In fact, orthodox Judaism explicitly teaches that one should astudy aggadah first, and then only learn Kabbalah after one is at least 40 years old.

Further, the previous reviewer incorrectly charged the editors with falsely mistranslation passages in order to please a certain point of view. This is pure fiction.

The fact is that the Jewish tradition has always held the aggadah in the highest esteem, and it is only among the post-16th century Ashkenazi Orthodox that we find it reduced to the pathetic state that is has been in. Fortunately, the editors of this compilation come to the resuce by presenting all the classic aggadic passages from the Mishna, both of the Talmuds (Yerushalmi and Bavli), and most of the major midrash compilations.

I cannot overemphasize the ease of use; any English speaker will find it extremely easy to look up any aggadic passage based on subject or verse. further, it is comprehensive beyond anything that I couldhave wished for. if you are secular, or religious Jew, this book is for you. If you a Reform Conservative or Modern Orthodox Jew, it is for you. If you are a gentile who wants to learn about Judaism, this is for you.

However, as the above reviewer demonstrates, if you are an uneducated religious fundamentalist, this book may not be to your liking.

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and entertaining resource, July 18, 1999
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Bialik's collection is a delight to read. Filled with stories that give insight into biblical stories and Jewish history, the contents of this book add tremendous texture to Torah discussion and participation in markers of the Jewish year and Jewish life. Each week I am excited to see what the Book of Legends might have to say about the Torah portion. Were the sages troubled by the same passages I was? Did they see something completely different? The Book of Legends is also great for browsing at random. Every time I open it I find something that makes me think, laugh, or pause and scratch my head. It is an excellent addition to a primarily English speaking Jew's library.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Creative Core Judaism, May 1, 2002
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It is hard to believe that it was only so far back as 1908 that Russian poet Hayim Bialik and editor Yehoshua Ravnitsky put their heads together to create the Sefer Ha-Aggadah, a compendium of legends, history and lessons from the Talmud and the Midrash. Originally, in Hebrew (much of that translated from the Aramaic) it was finally translated into English by William Braude, appearing in 1992. Until that time, much of the material covered was only available to students of the Talmud, a loss to many generations of Jews as well as other of different faiths around the world.

Irreverently, I think of 'The Book of Legends' as the 'juicy parts' redaction of the some of the most important bodies of work in the Jewish faith. The Talmud is composed of both law and legend, and the stones of that law grind exceedingly fine. To be honest, I am much more drawn to the lore and legends; because I believe it is there that the true center of the Jewish spirit can be found. Whether it be the story of Solomon's struggles with demon kind, or the thoughts of the sages on the nature of God, this is the imagination and the heart of thousands of years of belief.

Am I exaggerating? I don't know. But this material has lived as oral tradition from generation to generation, and now we are able to hold it in printed form, simply to read or for research. Bialik and Ravnitsky put an immense effort into gather the material together from many diverse sources, and then managing to arrange it is such a fashion that it is accessible. The first parts are organized in accordance with Jewish biblical history, and then as the deeds of the Sages. Following sections turn to Israel's place in the world, the nature of God, man, his community and the world itself. This adds up to a mighty volume of over 800 large pages of small print.

I won't pretend that this is easy reading. Much is, but just as much contains the cryptic and dense style one would expect from material that has lived long as verbal tradition. But both the original compilers and the translator have done their utmost to bring much that was almost secret into the light. For me it contains the answers to many of the puzzles of Jewish history and belief. And a whole new set of questions to ask and think about. I hope it does the same for you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Book of Legends/Sefer Ha-aggada: Legends from the Talmud and Midrash
This is a beautiful work of scholarship and literature. It is for those with spiritual/religious interests, especially Jewish, but not only Jewish. Read more
Published on August 23, 2007 by Gay Hammerman

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This book is great. For anyone curious about Judaism, It is informative and easy to navigate.
Published on November 9, 2006 by Kira L. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Ancient writings give modern insight
The written records of spoken traditions of the Jewish past gives enlightenment to present understanding of the wisdom of those who have gone before. Read more
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This is a truly great event, not just a book. Now, anyone can get in touch with their ancestors. Curious kinds of people will be fascinated by this publication. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The story- thought of the Gemara
Bialik and Ravnitsky monumental editing work selected the aggadic or story portion of the Gemara, and organized them in accordance with themes. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars No substitute
No other collection of rabbinic writings concerning the sages, their ethics, and their stories reaches the breadth or depth of this collection. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The beauty of tradition...
In our overly scientific day and age, which has greatly influenced how we approach the Sacred, specifically Sacred texts, this book fills in the lacunae of the void. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The stuff of Legends - The Rabbis Speak!
These are made up things that help to set your contextual understanding of the particular partia. Great for cross referencing and indexing the pentatuch.
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I recently heard something that bears repeating as it relates to this treasured book, Sefer Ha-Aggahah. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars limits the light of judaism
the agadah of talmud as known is the deepest part of the talmud in its way and putting it in any sort of frame or summary needs lots of study in the deeper sections of torah like... Read more
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