What could be more ubiquitous in the course of history than broken things? And what could be more relatable to our imperfect lives than something with jagged edges? Thrown away by every generation, dug up by anthropologists, shards are all over. Perhaps that’s why pottery shards play such an important role in Jewish legend and Jewish magic. Everywhere and more or less without value, shards nevertheless turn out to matter. Consider the story of h…
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