Meet Hanina, the daughter of a Jewish tailor who cures a sultan's
only child by taming a lioness to get her milk. And Nahum
Bilbas, the brave rabbi-in-training who dares to confront the great
warrior El Cid in order to secure peace for the Jews of
Valencia. These and countless other colorful characters will
entertain and intrigue you in this delightful collection that
contains lessons, truths, surprises, and happy endings. When the
Jews fled the Iberian Peninsula in 1492 and scattered all over
Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, they took with them the
folktales that were an integral part of their heritage. As
they settled into their new homelands, they borrowed many of the
literary devices and motifs from their adopted countries, adding
varied flavor to the traditional Jewish stories. For ages eight and
up, The Power of Song includes a glossary of foreign words, and
each story is accompanied by a short commentary on its origin and
meaning. The author's introduction gives special attention to
the history of Jewish folktales and specifically those of the
Sephardic Jews.