The hasids gathered at the house of their mentor after a great deal of drinking on the holiday of Purim. Shlomo, the most educated hasid, expounds a theory he has invented, which he calls "The World of Acts". His opponents, among whom the young hasid Shmulik stands out, listen, express doubts, and criticize. On the whole, the story is a jocular imitation of Plato's work "The Symposium."
The hasids gathered at the house of their mentor after a great deal of drinking on the holiday of Purim. Shlomo, the most educated hasid, expounds a theory he has invented, which he calls "The World of Acts". His opponents, among whom the young hasid Shmulik stands out, listen, express doubts, and criticize. On the whole, the story is a jocular imitation of Plato's work "The Symposium."

A Jocular Imitation of Plato (Shlomo's and Shmulik's Thoughts and Deeds, #3)

A Jocular Imitation of Plato (Shlomo's and Shmulik's Thoughts and Deeds, #3)
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940180628565 |
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Publisher: | Dan Berg |
Publication date: | 11/27/2024 |
Series: | Shlomo's and Shmulik's Thoughts and Deeds |
Sold by: | Draft2Digital |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 222 KB |