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Jephte's Daughter
Jephte's Daughter
Author: Naomi Ragen
A modern classic of Jewish-American literature, a remarkable journey into the shrouded world of Chassidic women. Naomi Ragen's first novel has been called "one of the 100 most important" Jewish books. Abraham Ha-Levi is a wealthy American businessman and the last male survivor of an important Orthodox Jewish family. He decides it's time he final...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446358620
ISBN-10: 0446358622
Publication Date: 12/1994
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books Inc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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2thfairy avatar reviewed Jephte's Daughter on + 5 more book reviews
I read this book a long time ago, but what really got me was when I learnt it was based on a true story- and how it differed from the book.
I do not want to give anything away in the review, but PM me after you are done if you want to know what I heard.
Just a note- it may upset you. It did for me.
reviewed Jephte's Daughter on + 911 more book reviews
In an effort to honor his Orthodox Jewish religion, Abraham Ha-Levi forces his daughter to marry a Torah scholar, whose wickedness is hidden by his supposed religious devotion.
mom2nine avatar reviewed Jephte's Daughter on + 343 more book reviews
Very unusual story, left me with many questions about the Hassidic Jewish community and just how close to real life the book is. Beyond the community, though, were basic relationship issues; such as, how far is one expected to bend for one's father or husband and what does one owe to history or family. I found the author's writing a bit overdone.
xmascarol avatar reviewed Jephte's Daughter on + 261 more book reviews
This heart-rending story is about a young Jewish in an arranged marriage. I almost gave up on it at the beginning because of its sadness, but honestly I believe that without that sadness one wouldn't be able to rejoice at the end. All in all its a good story and not one I would usually read.
reviewed Jephte's Daughter on + 5 more book reviews
I loved this book. It is a wonderful story about Hasidic Jews and the struggle of one woman to be true to herself.


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