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About This Book

A collection of short, conversational essays that guides readers along lesser-known pathways of Hebrew and Judaic literature, examining minor texts, curiosities, and sidelights of Jewish cultural expression. The writer blends literary criticism, historical notes, and personal reflection to introduce works ranging from ancient tales and liturgical poems to medieval and modern writings, ritual descriptions, translations, and artistic responses. Organized in thematic parts, the pieces highlight particular texts or figures and show how technical scholarship and literary sensibility interrelate. The aim is to prompt further reading by spotlighting neglected or overlooked works and by showing how peripheral writings illuminate the wider development of Hebraic letters.

The Lord Baltimore Press

BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation errors have been corrected.

Page 93: “to repoduce the whole of the text” changed to “to reproduce the whole of the text”

Page 126: “moveover that the happy period” changed to “moreover that the happy period”

Page 242: “had beeen” changed to “had been”

Page 314: “pomote peace” changed to “promote peace”