LITERATURE OF THE EAST VOLUME IV MEDIEVAL HEBREW THE MIDRASH THE KABBALAH In Translations by DR. W. WYNN WESTCOTT, D.P.H., Magus of the Rosicrucian Society; S. L. MATHERS, M.A.; VERY REV. HERMAN Adler, LL.D., President of Jews' College; ADOLF Neubauer, Ph.D., Reader of Rabbinical Literature, Oxford University; REV. SAMUEL RAPAPORT, Rabbi of Cape Colony; DR. MICHAEL FRIEDLANDER, Ph.D.; and other authorities on Hebraic and Kabbalistic lore. With a Brief Bibliography by ADOLPH S. OKO, Librarian of Hebrew Union College. With an Historical Survey and Descriptions by PARKE, AUSTIN, AND LIPSCOMB, INC. There never was a false god, nor was there ever really a false religion, unless you call a child a false man."-MAX MÜLLER. CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV I. THE MIDRASH, or Preserved Tradition III.-RELIGIOUS POETRY The Poems of Avicebron or Ibn Gabirol (died The Poems of Judah Halevi (A.D. 1080-1150) IV. THE BOOK CUSARI, The Story of a Lost Race |