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Deborah (1901) is a novel by James M. Ludlow.
Abstract
“A Tale of the Times of Judas Maccabaeus” exhibits acquaintance with Jewish history and an unusual sympathy with Jewish life. While the figure of Judas Maccabeus dominates the story, Deborah personifies the ideal “daughter of Jerusalem,” her sorrows, faith, courage.
Editions and translations
Published in New York, NY: Revell, 1901. Translated into Hebrew (1960).