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Maggie Anton

    Maggie Antons Schreiben wurzelt tief in ihrer späten Entdeckung und Erforschung jüdischer Texte, die eine lebenslange Leidenschaft für das Aufdecken verborgener Geschichten entfachte. Ihr literarischer Fokus liegt auf der Wiederentdeckung und Beleuchtung des Lebens vergessener Frauen in der jüdischen Tradition, insbesondere der Töchter angesehener Gelehrter und der Frauen, die an der Schaffung des Talmuds beteiligt waren. In ihren historischen Romanen rekonstruiert Anton lebendig nicht nur ihre persönlichen Reisen, sondern auch das reiche Gefüge ihrer Epochen, einschließlich gesellschaftlicher Normen und religiöser Praktiken. Sie nähert sich religiösen Texten auch mit einer einzigartigen Perspektive und erforscht Themen der Sexualität im Talmud mit einer leichten, aber aufschlussreichen Note.

    The Choice: A Novel of Love, Faith, and Tulmud
    Rashi's Daughters, Book II: Miriam
    • Rashi's Daughters, Book II: Miriam

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,0(1807)Abgeben

      The engrossing historical series of three sisters living in eleventh-century Troyes, France, continues with the tale of Miriam, the lively and daring middle child of Salomon ben Isaac, the great Talmudic authority. Having no sons, he teaches his daughters the intricacies of Mishnah and Gemara in an era when educating women in Jewish scholarship was unheard of. His middle daughter, Miriam, is determined to bring new life safely into the Troyes Jewish community and becomes a midwife. As devoted as she is to her chosen path, she cannot foresee the ways in which she will be tested and how heavily she will need to rely on her faith. With Rashi?s Daughters, author Maggie Anton brings the Talmud and eleventh-century France to vivid life and poignantly captures the struggles and triumphs of strong Jewish women.

      Rashi's Daughters, Book II: Miriam
    • "The award-winning author of 'Rashi's Daughters,' Maggie Anton, has written a wholly transformative novel that takes characters inspired by Chaim Potok and ages them into young adults in Brooklyn in the 1950s, a time of Elvis & Marilyn, communist scares & polio vaccines, Jewish migration & American integration. When Hannah Eisin, a successful journalist, interviews Rabbi Nathan Mandel, a controversial Talmud professor, she persuades him to teach her the mysteries of the text forbidden to women--even though it might cost him his job if discovered. Secret meetings and lively discussions bring the two to the edge of a line that neither dares to cross, as their relationships with each other and Judaism are tested"--Provided by publisher

      The Choice: A Novel of Love, Faith, and Tulmud