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Summary
A collection of traditional Jewish folk-tales about the festivals, including a story about the trees that kissed each other on the eve of Tu Bishvat (the New Year for Trees), the poor man who cannot afford to buy food for Passover and writes a letter to God, or about the golden candelabra that blinds the robbers who come to steal it, and many other stories. Publication Date 1986 Languages Hebrew Contributor Jewish National and University Library - Israel Publisher Sifriat Poalim - Israel Copyright held by - Sifriat Poalim. This work is made available with the permission of the owner of copyright. Policies Link to This Book |