Seat At The Table e-bog
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Lust * Tradition * Love * Faith * Self * FamilyElisha walks through Brooklyn with side curls tucked behind his ears and an oversized black hat on his head. He is a Chassidic Orthodox Jew and the son of a revered rabbi in whose footsteps he's expected to follow. When he leaves his insular world to take classes at a secular college, he vows to remain unchanged...Praise for A Seat at the Table:&qu...
E-bog
101,83 DKK
Forlag
Sourcebooks Landmark
Udgivet
1 marts 2009
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
Religious and spiritual fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781402227189
Lust * Tradition * Love * Faith * Self * FamilyElisha walks through Brooklyn with side curls tucked behind his ears and an oversized black hat on his head. He is a Chassidic Orthodox Jew and the son of a revered rabbi in whose footsteps he's expected to follow. When he leaves his insular world to take classes at a secular college, he vows to remain unchanged...Praise for A Seat at the Table:"e;A poignant depiction of a deeply loving father and a no less loving son desperate to find his own very different path without shattering the connection to his family, to his father."e;- Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, Author of Jewish Literacy and a Jewish Code of Ethics "e;Halberstam takes you deeply into the Chassidic community with a critical eye but a loving, understanding heart. This tender, compassionate coming-of-age story brims over with wisdom from the Jewish tradition. It's worth reading for the Chassidic tales alone."e;- David Grubin, Documentary Filmmaker, The Jewish Americans, LBJ"e;Joshua Halberstam knows the soul of Chassidic Brooklyn better than anyone without payes and a black hat. He explores that world with a unique combination of skepticism and compassion. A Seat at the Table is a lovely and deeply humane book."e;- Melvin Jules Bukiet, Author of Strange Fire and Neurotica"e;In this novel of fathers and sons, faith and doubt, Joshua Halberstam illuminates a world rich with religious tradition and Chassidic stories, and he proves himself to be a master storyteller in his own right. A Seat at the Table is unusually wise, genuine, and always affecting."e; - Tova Mirvis, author of The Ladies Auxiliary and The Outside World