
By-Paths in Hebraic Bookland, published in 1920 by Israel Abrahams, is a scholarly collection of essays that examines lesser-known aspects of Jewish literature and culture. Abrahams explores various overlooked texts and authors, emphasizing their significance in the broader context of Hebraic literature. The work serves as both a critical analysis and a personal reflection, inviting readers to appreciate the rich intellectual heritage of Jewish literature through these 'by-paths' rather than the more familiar literary highways.