The Chosen - Chaim Potok
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The Chosen - Chaim Potok
The book shows us the relationships between the two boys and their fathers, how both families learn from and respect the sacred book of The Talmud, and how the two boys get ready to make their career choices and what roads they will take when leave school for adult life. It describes the horror, shock, anger, and fear that shakes both families to their core when news reports start filtering back after the end of the war about what at first appears to be the murder of a few hundred jews, which then as time progresses turns into reports about the murder of thousands of Jews, which then turns into reports about the murder and annihilation of millions of Jews. This book was not just a great read with great characters, but a very interesting insight into a religion I know very little about. This is a great New York story and one that I would highly recommend. This is the first of Potoks books I have read, but it definitely won't be the last.
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I can´t help but remember that according to history those who were the most rigid observant of the rules where the hassidim born originally to favor a more relaxed view on religion. I found it similar Martin Luther´s movement in christianity, looking for a direct contact with nature and god without a dependence on rabis. But nowadays and also in the book, these people seem the most rigid ones with their costumes from other ages, their habits....
Potok wrote a sequel to this book "The Promise" but I enjoyed specially "My name is Asher Lev" and "Davita´s Harp".
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