[Chapters on Jewish Literature by Israel Abrahams]@TWC D-Link bookChapters on Jewish Literature PREFACE 1/10
These twenty-five short chapters on Jewish Literature open with the fall of Jerusalem in the year 70 of the current era, and end with the death of Moses Mendelssohn in 1786.
Thus the period covered extends over more than seventeen centuries.
Yet, long as this period is, it is too brief. To do justice to the literature of Judaism even in outline, it is clearly necessary to include the Bible, the Apocrypha, and the writings of Alexandrian Jews, such as Philo.
Only by such an inclusion can the genius of the Hebrew people be traced from its early manifestations through its inspired prime to its brilliant after-glow in the centuries with which this little volume deals. One special reason has induced me to limit this book to the scope indicated above.
The Bible has been treated in England and America in a variety of excellent text-books written by and for Jews and Jewesses.
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