9780689702341-0689702345-Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion

Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion

ISBN-13: 9780689702341
ISBN-10: 0689702345
Author: Joshua Trachtenberg
Publication date: 1970
Publisher: Atheneum
Format: Paperback 356 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780689702341
ISBN-10: 0689702345
Author: Joshua Trachtenberg
Publication date: 1970
Publisher: Atheneum
Format: Paperback 356 pages

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Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion (ISBN-13: 9780689702341 and ISBN-10: 0689702345), written by authors Joshua Trachtenberg, was published by Atheneum in 1970. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Judaism, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Alongside the formal development of Judaism from the eleventh through the sixteenth centuries, a robust Jewish folk religion flourished—ideas and practices that never met with wholehearted approval by religious leaders yet enjoyed such wide popularity that they could not be altogether excluded from the religion. According to Joshua Trachtenberg, it is not possible truly to understand the experience and history of the Jewish people without attempting to recover their folklife and beliefs from centuries past.

Jewish Magic and Superstition is a masterful and utterly fascinating exploration of religious forms that have all but disappeared yet persist in the imagination. The volume begins with legends of Jewish sorcery and proceeds to discuss beliefs about the evil eye, spirits of the dead, powers of good, the famous legend of the golem, procedures for casting spells, the use of gems and amulets, how to battle spirits, the ritual of circumcision, herbal folk remedies, fortune telling, astrology, and the interpretation of dreams.

First published more than sixty years ago, Trachtenberg's study remains the foundational scholarship on magical practices in the Jewish world and offers an understanding of folk beliefs that expressed most eloquently the everyday religion of the Jewish people.

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