Dov Noy (Hebrew: דב נוי, October 20, 1920 in Kolomyia, Poland - September 29, 2013 in Jerusalem) was an Israeli folklorist. He is considered one of the...
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uprising Dov Lupi (born 1948), Israeli-American gymnast Dov Markus (born 1946), Israeli-American soccer player Dov Noy, Israeli folklorist Dov-Ber Rasofsky...
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Days of the Ottoman Conquest" Cathedra 11 (1979), cited Dan Ben Amos, Dov Noy (eds.),Folktales of the Jews, V. 3 (Tales from Arab Lands), Jewish Publication...
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Israel Ed. Dov Noy, with the assistance of Dan Ben-Amos. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1963 Jewish Folktales from Morocco, Ed. Dov Noy, Jerusalem...
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the book. Scholarship on folkloristics (for instance, Stith Thompson, Dov Noy, Heda Jason and Gédeon Huet) recognizes the Book of Tobit as containing...
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considered within the domain of folklore. The collected works of Dov Noy. In 1954, Noy established the Israel Folktale Archives and Ethnological Museum...
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publisher of Jewish folktales (1945–) Heda Jason [de], Israeli folklorist Dov Noy, Israeli folklorist (1920–2013) Billur Köşk [tr], compilation of Turkish...
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(October 1999). Moses Maimonides. UHAC Press, US. p. 129. ISBN 9780807407042. Dov Noy; Dan Ben-Amos; Ellen Frankel; Arkhiyon ha-sipur ha-ʻamami be-Yiśraʼel (October...
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North Africa (among the Berbers) and even in Poland. Israeli professor Dov Noy reported that the tale type 894 was "very popular in Oriental literature"...
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pp. 272−277. Ben-Amos, Dan, ed. (2006), Folktales of the Jews, vol. 2, Dov Noy (consuting ed.); Ellen Frankel (series ed.), Jewish Publication Society...
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