Jewish Literature and Other EssaysKarpeles, Gustav
Religion
Jewish Literature and Other Essays
Karpeles, Gustav
Jewish literature -- History and criticism; Jews
The Congress was a branch of the Parliament of Religions and was a great
success, arousing the interest of Jews and Christians alike, and
bringing together from all parts of the country women interested in
their religion, following similar lines of work and sympathetic in ways
of thought.... The papers in the volume are all of interest.--_Detroit
Free Press._
The Jewish Publication Society of America has done a good work in
gathering up and issuing in a well-printed volume the "Papers of the
Jewish Women's Congress."--_Cleveland Plain-Dealer._
Bound in Cloth.
Price, postpaid, $1
OLD EUROPEAN JEWRIES
BY DAVID PHILIPSON, D.D.
=OPINIONS OF THE PRESS=
A good purpose is served in this unpretending little book, ... which
contains an amount and kind of information that it would be difficult to
find elsewhere without great labor. The author's subject is the Ghetto,
or Jewish quarter in European cities.--_Literary World_ (Boston).
It is interesting ... to see the foundation of ... so much fiction that
is familiar to us--to go, as the author here has gone in one of his
trips abroad, into the remains of the old Jewries.--_Baltimore Sun._
His book is a careful study limited to the official Ghetto.--_Cincinnati
Commercial-Gazette._
Out-of-the-way information, grateful to the delver in antiquities, forms
the staple of a work on the historic Ghettos of Europe--_Milwaukee
Sentinel._
He tells the story of the Ghettos calmly, sympathetically and
conscientiously, and his deductions are in harmony with those of all
other intelligent and fair-minded men.--_Richmond Dispatch._
A striking study of the results of a system that has left its mark upon
the Jews of all countries.--_San Francisco Chronicle._
He has carefully gone over all published accounts and made
discriminating use of the publications, both recent and older, on his
subject, in German, French and English.--_Reform Advocate_ (Chicago).
Bound in Cloth.
Price, postpaid, $1.25
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Zunz, _Gesammelte Schriften_, I., 42.
[2] G. Scherr, _Allgemeine Geschichte der Litteratur_, I., p. 62.
[3] F. Freiligrath, _Die Bilderbibel_.
[4] D. Cassel, _Lehrbuch der jüdischen Geschichte und Literatur_, p.
198.
[5] Heine, _Romanzero, Jehuda ben Halevy_.
[6] F. Delitzsch, _Zur Geschichte der jüdischen Poesie_, p. 165.
[7] Heine, _l. c._
[8] Heine, _l. c._
[9] M. J. Schleiden, _Die Bedeutung der Juden für die Erhaltung der
Wissenschaften im Mittelalter_, p. 37.
[10] Ezek. xxiii. 4. [Tr.]
[11] Ad. Jellinek, _Der jüdische Stamm_, p. 195.
[12] "Makama (plural, Makamat), the Arabic word for a place where people
congregate to discuss public affairs, came to be used as the name of a
form of poetry midway between the epic and the drama." (Karpeles,
_Geschichte der jüdischen Literatur_, vol. II., p. 693.) The most famous
Arabic poet of Makamat was Hariri of Bassora, and the most famous
Jewish, Yehuda Charisi. See above, p. 32, and p. 211 [Tr.]
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