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Hyman E. Goldin (1881–1971)

Auteur de The Yiddish Teacher

69 oeuvres 443 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Hyman E. Goldin

The Yiddish Teacher (1939) 72 exemplaires
A Treasury of Jewish Holidays (1952) 38 exemplaires
The Jewish Woman and Her Home (1941) 38 exemplaires
Ethics of the Fathers (1962) 32 exemplaires
Jew and His Duties (1953) 20 exemplaires
A treasury of Bible stories (1958) 9 exemplaires
Universal history of Israel (1935) 8 exemplaires
Purim: A day of joy and laughter (1941) 7 exemplaires
First Grade in Hebrew (1938) 6 exemplaires
Illustrated Bible Stories (1930) 5 exemplaires
The Jew and his duties (1953) 5 exemplaires
The Book of Legends (Vol II) (1929) 4 exemplaires
Bible and Talmud stories (1931) 3 exemplaires
third grade in hebrew 2 exemplaires
The case of the Nazarene reopened (2003) 2 exemplaires
Mishnah - Baba Batra 1 exemplaire
The Yiddish Reader 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1881
Date de décès
1971
Sexe
male

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Esther Halevy tells her son, Joseph, stories while they wait for the her husband's return. In "Rabbi Eliezer and the Magic Ring," the wise rabbi is turned into a wolf by his mean wife. "The Jewish Pope" tells of a Jewish boy taken by his Christian nurse to be raised by priests.
 
Signalé
raizel | Apr 27, 2020 |
"A book for every member of your family"

Holiday Tales written by Hymin Goldin in 1929 is certainly an "interesting" book. Religion and/or Judaism is not one of my usual reading interests however the quirky presentation piqued my curiosity just enough to justify picking up this 84 year old book.

Content wise the book addresses the mythology behind ten Jewish holidays, namely: Sabbath, Pesah (Passover), Lag Beomer, Shabuoth (Pentecost), Tishah B'ab (Ninth of Ab), Rosh Hashanah (New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), Sukkot (Tabernacles), Hanukah & Purim.

I found it particularly.... discomforting that this book proudly states on the cover it's for every member of your family. The jovial cover and slightly larger text tend to indicate the publisher has in mind an audience made up of younger readers.

The reason for my discomfort is this book contains genocide, torture, murder of men, women & children, the cooking of human body parts as well as the suicide of children. I really don't see how these are acceptable topics for younger readers. Worse still, one segment of the book illustrates that asking questions is wrong - a person in the book after asking a question is struck down with leprosy. What better way to browbeat developing minds than tell them if they query anything they'll end up with a horrific disfiguring disease.

Overall a quaint book on Jewish mythology/legends that is easily read and digested.
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½
 
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HenriMoreaux | Oct 24, 2013 |
How to be a proper jewish wife and observe customs and rituals.I have had this book since marriage in 1951 and have found it extremely useful.
 
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Kamerow | May 24, 2007 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
69
Membres
443
Popularité
#55,291
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
20
Langues
1

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