Virtually all the narratives appear here in English for the first time. Sometimes pious, sometimes playful, and sometimes almost scandalous, they are each accompanied by an introduction and notes. The select_ions are framed by essays by David Stern and Mark Jay Mirsky that examine the various moods and forms in which the rabbinic imagination found expression and explore the impact that this unique form of narrative has had on modern fiction. The translations are by Norman Bronznick, Yaakov Elman, Michal Govrin, Arthur Green, Martha Himmelfarb, Ivan Marcus, Mark Jay Mirsky, Joel Rosenberg, David Ruderman, Raymond Scheindlin, David Stern, and Avi Weinstein.
"No other anthology offers the English reader such a fluent but at the same time scripturally responsible rendering of classical Hebrew literature". -- David G. Roskies, Commentary
"Fills an important gap in our understanding of the diversity of Hebrew literary expression". -- Leonard Gordon, Religious Studies Review
"A book of delight.... For modern readers (the selections) are wondrously entertaining; they are also a glorious opportunity to enhance our appreciation of the imaginative genius of our forebears". -- Max D. Ticktin, The Jewish Monthly (B'nai B'rith International)
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Virtually all the narratives appear here in English for the first time. Sometimes pious, sometimes playful, and sometimes almost scandalous, they are each accompanied by an introduction and notes. The select_ions are framed by essays by David Stern and Mark Jay Mirsky that examine the various moods and forms in which the rabbinic imagination found expression and explore the impact that this unique form of narrative has had on modern fiction. The translations are by Norman Bronznick, Yaakov Elman, Michal Govrin, Arthur Green, Martha Himmelfarb, Ivan Marcus, Mark Jay Mirsky, Joel Rosenberg, David Ruderman, Raymond Scheindlin, David Stern, and Avi Weinstein.
"No other anthology offers the English reader such a fluent but at the same time scripturally responsible rendering of classical Hebrew literature". -- David G. Roskies, Commentary
"Fills an important gap in our understanding of the diversity of Hebrew literary expression". -- Leonard Gordon, Religious Studies Review
"A book of delight.... For modern readers (the selections) are wondrously entertaining; they are also a glorious opportunity to enhance our appreciation of the imaginative genius of our forebears". -- Max D. Ticktin, The Jewish Monthly (B'nai B'rith International)
Imprint | Yale University Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Series | Yale Judaica Series |
Release date | March 1998 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | March 1998 |
Editors | David Stern, Mark Jay Mirsky |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback - Trade |
Pages | 376 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-300-07402-4 |
Barcode | 9780300074024 |
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LSN | 0-300-07402-6 |