Jewish Magic and Superstition
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Publisher Description
"""Jewish Magic and Superstition"" is a scholarly exploration of mystical beliefs and practices within Jewish culture, written by Joshua Trachtenberg and first published in 1939. This comprehensive work delves into the rich tapestry of Jewish folklore, examining the various forms of magic, superstition, and occultism that have been part of Jewish traditions throughout history.
Trachtenberg investigates a wide range of topics, including amulets, charms, spells, divination, and the role of magic in Jewish religious rituals and everyday life. He provides insights into the origins of these beliefs and practices, tracing their evolution over centuries and their interactions with other cultural and religious traditions.
Through meticulous research and analysis, ""Jewish Magic and Superstition"" sheds light on the complex relationship between religion, folklore, and mysticism within Jewish communities. It offers readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and spiritual significance of magical beliefs and practices in Jewish history and tradition."