A non-Jewish woman finds camaraderie and acceptance among a group of Chasidim.
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A non-Jewish woman finds camaraderie and acceptance among a group of Chasidim.
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Let’s start by judging this book by its cover, which cleverly illustrates the title. (I have a degree in design, so I’m allowed to do that.) The photo shows a Chasidic man, complete with shtreimel and bekishe, walking across the Brooklyn Bridge towards Manhattan. Thus, it highlights the ambivalence that many Chasidic rebels feel...
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