Description
Book SynopsisOffers a window into some of the liveliest and most colorful stories in the Talmud. This title includes tales as richly imagined fictions, drawing us into the lives of such characters as the woman who risks author's life for a sister suspected of adultery; and a humble schoolteacher who rescues his village from drought.
Trade Review"
A Bride for One Night highlights Ruth Calderon's remarkable skill in bridging the cultural gap between the rabbis and contemporary readers and the significant contribution she has made to demonstrating the relevance of rabbinic legends in the 21st century."—David C. Jacobson,
Jewish Review of Books"Dr. Calderon's
A Bride for One Night takes seventeen short sugyot (sections) of Talmudic texts, translates them and comments on them from the standpoint of a teacher and scholar. What makes this book so useful to a beginner, is that Calderon then writes an imaginative retelling of the text, a reflection that gets at the subtext of the tale and the issues that are driving it. One could not ask for a better introduction to Talmud study."—Beth Kissileff,
Wisdom Daily"A welcome step in encouraging Jews of all stripes to engage with texts that hold values we wish to live by, and to find those values there."—Beth Kissileff,
Tablet Magazine"Calderon has indeed realized her goal to teach and to promulgate the creative cultural traditions of the Talmud."—
CJ magazine
"Calderon's interpretation of classic Talmudic literature is like a breath of fresh spring air clearing out the cobwebs and is sure to be enjoyed by scholars and anyone interested in learning more about the rich Jewish heritage."—Sandy Amazeen,
Monsters & Critics"Heartfelt, philosophical, imaginative, and religious, these stories offer new ways to read text."—Sharon Elswit, Jewish Book Council
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A Bride for One Night is a book that lovers of Talmud must buy."—Jay Michaelson,
Jewish Daily ForwardTable of ContentsIntroduction
The Imaginative Map
The Fishpond
Sisters
The Other Side
Beloved Rabbi
Libertina
Return
A Bride for One Night
Nazir
Lamp
The Matron
The Goblet
The Knife
He and His Son
Sorrow in the Cave
Elisha
The Beruria Incident
Yishmael, My Son, Bless Me
Notes
Selected Bibliography