Jewish Folklore
Jewish Folklore encompasses a rich tradition of stories, legends, and teachings that have been passed down through generations within the Jewish community. These tales often feature themes of morality, faith, and the struggles of the Jewish people, reflecting their history and cultural values.
Many stories include characters like the Golem, a creature made from clay, and Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, known for his parables. Folklore also includes various customs and practices, such as Hanukkah traditions, which help to preserve Jewish identity and connect communities through shared narratives.