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Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion Trachtenberg JoshuaPaperback

Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion Trachtenberg JoshuaPaperback 2013 Reprint of 1939 Edition. In the background of what has become known as ceremonial magic is medieval Jewish…

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Jewish Magic and Superstition: A Study in Folk Religion Trachtenberg JoshuaPaperback

2013 Reprint of 1939 Edition. In the background of what has become known as ceremonial magic is medieval Jewish magic. Exact facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software.

This is a comprehensive review of Jewish magic from the 10th to the 15th century, including a rich lode of folklore. In turn this was based on the Kabbalah, the Jewish traditions known as Haggadah, and other esoteric beliefs. Many well-known Jewish traditions are explained, such as why a glass is broken at a wedding, and how the expression mazel tov is related to a belief in Astrology.

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Trachtenberg deals extensively with Golems, Succubi, the Lillim, (from Lilith--Adam's first wife), and other magical creatures, some well known such as werewolves, and others not so well, such as estrie, mare and broxa. There are detailed descriptions of talismans, amulets, charms, and other curious magical objects. There are chapters dealing with dream interpretation, medical beliefs, necromancy, and other forms of divination.

There is also a short glossary, so if you are having trouble telling the difference between a Kaddish and a Kiddush, you're in luck. The author, Joshua Trachtenberg (b. 1904, d. 1959) was a reform rabbi on the east coast of the US.

This is an elaboration of his Columbia University Ph.D. thesis. Trachtenberg's appreciation of the role of folk-magic in Jewish culture is important for the study of Judaism, and also the roots of modern Pagan beliefs and practices.

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