Both the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud depict a wide range
of sorrowful situations tied to every level of society and to the
complexities of human behavior and the human condition. The causes and
expressions of sorrow amongst the Sages, however, are different from
their counterparts amongst common people or women, with descriptions
varying between the Babylonian and the Jerusalem Talmud. In Sorrow and
Distress in the Talmud, Valler explores more than 50 stories from both
the Babylonian and the Jerusalem Talmuds, focusing on these issues.