Ben-Amos, Dan2023-05-232023-05-232012-01-012017-08-30https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/41308Most Fabula readers do not have an easy access to Hebrew books, and therefore it would be highly advisable to have the present volume available in a more accessible language to folklore scholars around the world. The issues that Rella Kushelevsky addresses, the texts that she interprets, and the analytical method that she employs are all relevant to current folklore scholarship, and therefore they can generate constructive debates, new research directions, and formulate new questions regarding medieval folklore.Originally published in Fabula © 2012 DeGruyter (https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/fabl).Cultural HistoryFolkloreJewish StudiesMedieval HistoryNear and Middle Eastern StudiesReview of Rella Kushelevsky, Penalty and Temptation: Hebrew Tales in AshkenazReview