1st Edition

The Folklore Of The Jews

By Angelo S. Rappoport Copyright 2007
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2007. This classic work draws together the whole rich field of Jewish Folklore- the popular beliefs, practices, superstitions and traditional wisdom relating to all aspects of life. Dr. Rappaport has organised the book around four main themes: nature, the heavenly bodies and mythological an cosmological motifs; fauna and flora; human life including birth, marriage, illness and death, omens and portents; and supernatural and natural powers including demons and spirits, witchcraft, charms and spells. There are chapters on folk medicine, demonology, customs and practices, as well as a selection of Jewish legends and folktales, and a collection of Hebrew and Yiddish proverbs and popular sayings.

    Chapter 1 Nature and Sources of Jewish Folklore; Chapter 2 Characteristics of Jewish Folklore; Chapter 3 Nature and Creation; Chapter 4 Fauna and Flora; Chapter 5 Demonology; Chapter 6 Magic, Astrology, Augury, Omens and Dreams; Chapter 7 Man and the Part s of his Body; Chapter 8 Birth, Marriage and Death; Chapter 9 Folk-Medicine; Chapter 10 Customs and Practices; Chapter 11 Jewish Folktales and their Origin; Chapter 12 A Collection of Folktales; Chapter 13 Wonder-Tales, Legends and Moral Tales; Chapter 14 Variants and Parallels in the Folklore of Other Nations; Chapter 15 Proverbs and Maxims; Chapter 16 Influence of Jewish Folklore on the Jewish Religion;

    Biography

    Angelo S. Rappoport