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Série Raphael Patai sur le folklore et l'anthropologie juifs

Cette série plonge dans le monde riche et diversifié du folklore et de l'anthropologie juifs. Elle explore les traditions culturelles profondes, les mythes et les coutumes qui ont façonné l'identité juive à travers les âges. Chaque volume offre un aperçu captivant du passé et du présent de la communauté juive, révélant des histoires et des perspectives fascinantes. C'est une ressource inestimable pour quiconque s'intéresse à la profondeur et à la complexité de la culture juive.

The Jews of Kurdistan
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