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Connecting Stories? A Yiddish Folktale and Its Unpopular Hebrew Versions

Rebekka Voß

Connecting Histories: Jews and Their Others in the Early Modern Period, ed. Francesca Bregoli and David Ruderman. Jewish Cultures and Contexts Series. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019, 23–35., 2019

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Jewish Folktales

Eli Yassif

Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets, 2015

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The Hebrew Story in the Middle Ages: An Introduction

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What happened? Stories, judgements and reconciliations

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Égypte/Monde arabe, 2005

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Old Testament Story: an introduction (updates)

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Jewish Folk Literature

Galit Shem Tov

Oral Tradition, 1999

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Hebrew wasn’t spoken for 2,000 years. Here’s how it was revived.

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A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to Sodom

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Vered Tohar, "The Hebrew Moral Book Zemach Zadick: Between Two Worlds," in Religious Stories in Transformation: Conflict, Revision and Reception, eds. Alberdina Houtman, Tamar Kadari, Marcel Poorthius, and Vered Tohar (Brill, 2016), 353–375.

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Religious Stories in Transformation: Conflict, Revision and Reception, 2016

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David G. Roskies, “The Story’s the Thing: Afterword,” Prooftexts, vol. 5, no. 1 (January 1985): 67-74

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Telling a Liturgical Tale: Storytelling in Early Jewish Liturgical Poetry

Laura Lieber

Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte, 2014

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Tova Rosen, 'The Story of the Crooked Preacher by Jacob ben Elazar'

Tova Rosen

In 'His Pen and Ink Are a Powerful Mirror': Andalusi, Judaeo-Arabic, and Other Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Ross Brann. Editors: Adam Bursi, S.J. Pearce, and Hamza Zafer (Brill, Leiden)., 2020

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The Story told Well

Francesca Saggini

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2012

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‘But I Will Tell of Their Deeds’: Retelling a Hasidic Tale about the Power of Storytelling

Levi Cooper

Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 22:2, 2014

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Reviews: Storytelling and Story: Two Old Testament Studies Jacob Licht, Storytelling in the Bible, Jerusalem, The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, 1978. …

George Nicol

Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 1980

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A Funny Thing Happened to Me on My Way to Sodom

Eliezer Segal

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2015

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a Judeo-arabic manuscript by an Unnamed author: a story about King solomon

Rachel Hasson-Kenat

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Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context

Ben Rothke

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The Short Story Contains Them All: Victims and Perpetrators, Past and Present, in Post-Holocaust and Post-colonial Israel

Hadas Yaron

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Eli Yassif, “From Jewish Oicotype to Israeli Oicotype: The Tale of ‘The Man Who Never Swore an Oath’,” Fabula, vol. 27, no. 3-4 (1987): 216-236

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Eli Yassif, “The Hebrew Narrative Anthology in the Middle Ages,” Prooftexts, vol. 17, no. 2 (May 1997): 153-176

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The King-Maker: Jewish Adaptations of Christian Legends

Josef Bamberger

JSQ - Jewish Studies Quarterly (Special Issue: The Hebrew Story in the Middle Ages), 2013

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The Narrative Anthology in the Hebrew Literature of the Middle Ages

Eli Yassif

Prooftexts, 1997

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Ordinary People: Personal Stories from the Holy Land

Christopher Robin Nordlund MacDougall

Jerusalem - en väv av berättelser, 2023

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Forty-six Select Scripture Narratives from the Old Testament, Vol. 2

Raymond Whritenour

Forty-six Select Scripture Narratives from the Old Testament, Vol. 2, 2020

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Folktales of the Jews. Vol. II: Tales from Eastern Europe

Elena Nosenko-Stein

European Journal of Jewish Studies, 2010

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Ruth R. Wisse, “Two Jews Talking: A View of Modern Yiddish Literature,” Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History, vol. 4, no. 1 (January 1984): 35-48

Ruth R. Wisse

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ARABESQUES: AN ARABIC TALE IN HEBREW LETTERS POSING A CHALLENGE FOR A DIALOGUE AND MUTUAL RECOGNITION IN HONOR OF PEACE

Ibrahim El Hussari

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The Hebrew Folktale: History, Genre and Meaning (review)

judith neulander

Journal of American Folklore, 2003

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Eli Yassif, “The Hebrew Story in the Middle Ages: An Introduction,” Jewish Studies Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 1 [= The Hebrew Story in the Middle Ages] (2013): 3-8

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Arab-Israeli tensions and Kibbutz life in an early story by Amos Oz

Dvir Abramovich

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The Real Story at Mount Sinai - Oskar Arocha FINAL version June 2014

Oskar E. Arocha N.

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My Story of Survival

Dawood S . Ilyas

My Story of Survival , 2020

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The Invention of Hebrew Prose: Modern Fiction and the Language of Realism (review)

Yael Feldman

MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 1990

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A Superb Story: 5 the Exodus and the Hebreiy Mind

Muhammad Tareq Husain

The Muslim World, 1959

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