The extracts from the Midrash Rabbot and the Babylonian Talmud, given in this little volume, are not the work of one or two authors, or of one age. They belong rather to the speech and feeling of a whole nation than to its literature, properly so called. At first, impromptu utterances, or composed to be spoken in the course of sermons, popular addresses, the speeches of honored rabbis at marriage feasts or in the houses of mourners, or in the rabbinic assemblies of Palestine and Babylon, these and thousands of similar parables, fables, legends, and more or less poetic playings of fancy around...
The extracts from the Midrash Rabbot and the Babylonian Talmud, given in this little volume, are not the work of one or two authors, or of one age. Th...
The extracts from the Midrash Rabbot and the Babylonian Talmud, given in this little volume, are not the work of one or two authors, or of one age. They belong rather to the speech and feeling of a whole nation than to its literature, properly so called. At first, impromptu utterances, or composed to be spoken in the course of sermons, popular addresses, the speeches of honored rabbis at marriage feasts or in the houses of mourners, or in the rabbinic assemblies of Palestine and Babylon, these and thousands of similar parables, fables, legends, and more or less poetic playings of fancy around...
The extracts from the Midrash Rabbot and the Babylonian Talmud, given in this little volume, are not the work of one or two authors, or of one age. Th...