Audiolibro: מרים Miriam
- Download 01 - Part 1, Book 1, Chapters 1-5 audio
- Download 02 - Part 1, Book 1, Chapters 6-10 audio
- Download 03 - Part 1, Book 1, Chapters 11-14 audio
- Download 04 - Part 1, Book 2, Chapters 15-18 audio
- Download 05 - Part 1, Book 2, Chapters 19-22 audio
- Download 06 - Part 1, Book 3, Chapters 23-32 audio
- Download 07 - Part 1, Book 4, Chapters 33-38 audio
- Download 08 - Part 1, Book 4, Chapters 39-44 audio
- Download 09 - Part 2, Book 5, Chapters 1-3 audio
- Download 10 - Part 2, Book 5, Chapters 4-8 audio
- Download 11 - Part 2, Book 6, Chapters 9-10 audio
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- Download 14 - Part 2, Book 7, Chapters 18-21 audio
- Download 15 - Part 2, Book 7, Chapters 22-28 audio
- Download 16 - Part 3, Book 8, Chapters 1-8 audio
- Download 17 - Part 3, Book 9, Chapters 9-16 audio
- Download 18 - Part 3, Book 10, Chapters 17-21 audio
- Download 19 - Part 3, Book 10, Chapters 22-26 audio
- Download 20 - Part 3, Book 11, Chapters 27-31 audio
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- Download 22 - Part 3, Book 11, Chapters 37-40 audio
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Micha Josef Berdyczewski (surname also written Berdichevsky) was a Ukrainian-born writer of Hebrew, a journalist, and a scholar. He appealed for the Jews to change their way of thinking, freeing themselves from dogmas ruling the Jewish religion, tradition and history, but is also known for his work with pre-modern Jewish myths and legends. He wrote in Hebrew, Yiddish and German and has been described as "the first Hebrew writer living in Berlin to be revered in the world of German letters."
The book is supposed to be about Miriam, a young Jewish girl living in Eastern Europe toward the end of the 19th century. She tries to find her way between the old, frozen religious society and the new confusing winds of enlightenment. But in fact, the author draws a wide sketch of Jewish life in that period, by shortly focusing on a large array of characters and events populating the world of Miriam, and thus the real hero of the book is the Shtetl, the small Jewish town of Eastern Europe until the Holocaust. Berdichevski inadvertently created in this work a memorial to a lost rich civilization. (Summary by Wikipedia and Omri Lernau)
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