Children of Noah
Discover the captivating journey of Jewish seafaring in Children of Noah by Raphael Patai. Published in 1999, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages and intricately reconstructs the maritime adventures from Noah's voyage to the Diaspora of late antiquity. Patai masterfully intertwines Biblical narratives, Talmudic tales, and Midrash literature, bringing to life the experiences of ancient mariners.
Explore how the sea played a pivotal role in the lives of Jews throughout early recorded history, shaping their culture and identity. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in archaeology, ancient history, and Jewish studies, as it sheds light on the maritime heritage that has influenced generations. Dive into the world of Children of Noah and uncover the rich tapestry of Jewish maritime history.