Talmudic and midrashic folklore use the teachings of the ancient
sages to answer questions and teach moral lessons, often with a
dash of humor. In this delightful collection of stories, Phillis
Gershator takes these spiritual and folkloric elements and weaves
them together with her own unique humor and wisdom to create a very
special version of the wondrous tales that have captivated readers
for centuries. Gershator, inspired by hearing talmudic and
midrashic tales from her late father-in-law (a rabbi), has
assembled ten of her favorites in this volume. Stories of flying
rabbis, miraculous loaves of bread, wise women, muscle-bound
angels, and goats that carry bears on their heads will enchant
children of all ages and those who read to them. From "Making It
Rain," about a husband and wife who helped bring rain to a parched
land, to "The Observant Cow," a religious cow who manages to
convert a nonbeliever into an observant Jew, each story contains
lessons, truths, jokes, surprises, and happy endings. Author's
notes help readers understand the subtle meaning of each story.
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