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Jewish Magic And Superstition Joshua Trachtenberg

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Jewish Magic And Superstition Joshua Trachtenberg
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Publisher: Global Grey ebooks
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: Joshua Trachtenberg
ISBN: ff642356-322b-4df4-9cc1-ef6e70c7675a, FF642356-322B-4DF4-9CC1-EF6E70C7675A
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Jewish Magic And Superstition Joshua Trachtenberg by Joshua Trachtenberg ff642356-322b-4df4-9cc1-ef6e70c7675a, FF642356-322B-4DF4-9CC1-EF6E70C7675A instant download after payment.

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Jewish Magic and Superstition is a book by Joshua Trachtenberg, first published in 1939. A comprehensive review of Jewish magic from the 10th to the 15th century, including an exploration of folklore. Many well-known Jewish traditions are explained, such as why a glass is broken at a wedding, and how the expression mazel tov is related to a belief in Astrology. Trachtenberg deals extensively with Golems, Succubi, the Lillim, (from Lilith, Adam's first wife), and other magical creatures, some well known such as werewolves, and others not so well, such as estrie, mare and broxa. There are detailed descriptions of talismans, amulets, charms, and other curious magical objects. There are chapters dealing with dream interpretation, medical beliefs, necromancy, and other forms of divination. The author was a reform rabbi on the east coast of the US. This is an elaboration of his Columbia University Ph.D. thesis.


This book has 141,131 words, and was originally published in 1939.

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