Wise Men of Chelm
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| Described At | Wise Men Of Chelm | yivo |
| Has Abstract | In East European Jewish folklore, the city of Chelm (Pol., Chełm; Yid., Khelem) functions as an imaginary city of fools, similar to that of the Greek Abdera, the English Gotham, and the German Schilda, among numerous others. The legendary “town of fools,” often presented ironically as “The Wise Men of . . . ,” is a feature common to most European folklores. Chelm, as was the case with its counterparts in other cultures, spawned hundreds of tales describing outlandish naiveté and stupidity that have been printed in dozens of editions in a variety of languages. Many of these are titled The Wise Men of Chelm. Chelm, located approximately 65 kilometers southeast of Lublin, had a Jewish population from at least the fourteenth century, and was a real town whose residents bore no connection to the stories. If anything, the town was known for Torah scholarship. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1724805 | ep |
| Title | Wise Men of Chelm | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1724805 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Wise Men of Chelm | yivo |
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