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Jewish-American Folklore (American Folklore Series) (Paperback)
by Josepha Sherman (Author) "For over four thousand years of turbulent history, Jews have lived-and continue to live-in almost every region throughout the world..." (more)
Key Phrases: applicable motif, folk joke, informant unknown, Chief Sage, Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Akiba (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Despite this collection's title, very few of its short tales, proverbs and riddles have anything to do with America. Rather, they largely stem from pre-New World Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jewish life. Sherman ( The Shining Falcon ), a specialist in comparative folklore, makes a number of mistakes and omissions (one note refers to "The Babylonian Talmud . . . chapter 2," which is analogous to saying "Shakespeare's Plays, Acts III"). These flaws aside, this enjoyable anthology reveals the varieties of Jewish wisdom, cleverness, irony and humor through tales filled with demons and dybbuks and allegories preaching humility and charity. A particularly fascinating section entitled "Clever Folk and Survivors"--from a traveler who outwits a robber to a fox who outwits the Angel of Death--highlights the acuity that was nothing less than a prerequisite for Jews, who have so often found themselves in seemingly impossible predicaments. Sherman also is informative on the histories of some stories--we learn that the tales of the foolish "Wise Men of Chelm" date back to the 15th century--and on similarities between Jewish folktales and those of other ethnic traditions. Jewish Book Club selection.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Someone once observed that A Jew is composed of 28 percent fear, 2 percent sugar, and 70 percent nerve. Certainly, the Jews have needed every bit of that nerve over centuries of persecution. The struggle and triumph of Jewishness, author Josepha Sherman observes, is reflected in the vast body of Jewish folklore, which emphasizes ethical behavior and survival through cleverness, kindness, and above all, humor.

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applicable motif, folk joke, informant unknown, original source unknown, tale type, previous tale, dialect stories, golden shoes, brit milah, second ghost, world folklore, bandit chief
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Chief Sage, Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Akiba, Angel of Death, Bar Mitzvah, Grand Inquisitor, Yom Kippur, Ben Sever, Recording Angel, Sephardic Jews, New York, Rosh Hodesh, Accusing Angel, Middle Ages, Rabbi Safra
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