MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set
MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set

MIMEKOR YISRAEL CLASSICAL JEWISH FOLKTALES Bin Gorion 1st/1st, 3 Volume Box Set

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  Mimekor Yisrael Classical Jewish Folktales by Micha Joseph Bin Gorion — First Edition First Printing 1976 — Three Volume Box Set
 Includes Special Edition 4th Book on Oriental Folktales


 Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia (1976)

A rare first edition, first printing box set of Mimekor Yisrael collected by Micha Gorion in excellent overall condition. The three volumes have seemingly never been read and are in excellent to near mint condition, save a slight crease to the top of the spine in volume two. All pages are crisp and clean. The box is sturdy and strong with slight wear. An outstanding three-volume box set of over 1000 Jewish folktales to entertain family and friends around the dinner table on Shabbat or any other occasion. Includes a special 4th book on Oriental Jewish Folktales.

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This fascinating work is a collection of more than 1000 classical Jewish folktales compiled by Micha Joseph Bin Gorion. These tales "served to instruct children in Jewish history and religion, to entertain women in their hours of leisure, and to delight men during their learning and trade." -Amazon