Tradition states that the prophet Samuel wrote the Book of Ruth (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b).See also the Related Links.
Polite tradition is not to refer to stories found in the Bible as mythology. The story of Eve is found in the Book of Genesis and is part of Jewish religious tradition.
Jeremiah is accredited with writing the book of Jeremiah and Lamentations, both found in the Old Testament. Jewish tradition also ascribes the Book of Kings (1 Kings and 2 Kings) to Jeremiah.
According to our tradition it was not. It is not even considered a part of the Jewish Apocrypha or Deuterocanon.
Jewish tradition accredits the writings of the book of Judges to Samuel the last Judge of Israel.
Jewish tradition is that, like the other prophets, Jeremiah wrote the book which is named after him. (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b-15a.)
according to Jewish tradition, the book of Tehillim (Psalms) was written by King David in the middle of the 9th century BCE.
The narrator in the book Night, Elie Wiesel, wanted to study the Jewish mystical tradition known as Kabbalah. He sought out guidance from a Jewish scholar in his hometown of Sighet to deepen his understanding of this ancient spiritual practice.
Zephaniah son of Cushi is given credit for writing the book of Zephaniah in the bible. It is also believed that it was written between 640 and 609 BC.
Matityahu Minc is the author of the book "The Glory of the Jewish Holidays". This book provides insights and reflections on the significance of Jewish holidays within the context of Jewish history and tradition.
Gertrude Landa has written: 'Jewish fairy tales and legends' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fairy tales 'The joy-life'
Jewish tradition posits that the Psalms are the work of David.
The Torah is the most sacred Jewish book, and is (basically) the first 5 books of the Christian old testament.