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Translated by Alexander Eliasberg
A collection of Jewish stories written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the lives and experiences of Jewish characters, exploring themes of faith, tradition, and the struggle between spiritual and material needs. The narratives reflect the complexities of Jewish life, often intertwining humor with profound existential questions. At the start of the collection, two old men, Reb Schachno and Reb Sorach, reminiscent of longstanding rivalries between their respective Hasidic communities, stroll on a warm spring day during Passover. Their conversation oscillates between light-hearted banter concerning traditional practices and deeper philosophical discussions about the essence of life, spirituality, and the relationship between body and soul. They reflect on their past animosities, share stories filled with humor and wisdom from their experiences, and hint at the gradual evolution of their understanding as they age, setting the tone for a rich exploration of Jewish culture and tradition throughout the text.