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This eloquent collection of short stories and Jewish proverbs, folktales and essays reminds readers that a single life is fleeting and small, and yet each individual is connected to something larger and more constant than themselves. With simplicity and clarity, these stories ¿ many of them centuries old ¿ manage to bridge the distance between past and present, between individual virtues and the strength of a community. Like any good book, Hakak¿s does not provide answers. Instead, it asks the right questions ¿ the same questions our ancestors asked themselves, and the ones our children¿s children will ask themselves, too. (Alizah Salario)
Presents a brief history about the Jews in Babylon (Iraq), and their Hebrew creativity. This book focuses on the years 1735-1950 and presents the secular Hebrew poetry written in Babylon at that time, the folktales, journalistic articles, and epistles, research of Hebrew literature, a story and a play.
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