The Jewish Child; its History, Folklore, Biology, & Sociology;
- 484pages
- 17 heures de lecture
A groundbreaking study of Jewish childhood throughout the ages, this book traces the cultural, social, and biological factors that have shaped the lives of Jewish children from antiquity to modern times. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including mythology, literature, science, and personal narratives, it offers a unique perspective on the Jewish experience and the enduring legacy of Jewish traditions.
