The book's evocative title points to its most famous recurring character. Lilith is a figure of immense complexity and terror in Jewish folklore.
Lilith’s Cave is an anthology of fifty traditional Jewish horror and supernatural stories. Collected and retold by folklorist Howard Schwartz, these tales span centuries and continents, drawing from Eastern European Ashkenazi folklore, Middle Eastern Sephardic traditions, and ancient rabbinic midrash. The book's evocative title points to its most
“The amulets work,” she said at last. “But not because they keep me away. I never wanted the children. That was a lie the rabbis added to make you fear the wild. The amulets work because you believe they do. Your faith draws a line in the dust. And dust, Eliezer, is all that separates your world from mine.” Collected and retold by folklorist Howard Schwartz, these
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