Rabbi: A Novel
by NOAH GORDON 2020-12-31 18:41:08
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He was a young American rabbi. She was his beautiful Christian wife. Together they tried to forge a life . . . “This big, ambitious novel comes as close to matters of faith and life as any book that has appeared. . . . Excellent.”&md... Read more
He was a young American rabbi. She was his beautiful Christian wife. Together they tried to forge a life . . . 

“This big, ambitious novel comes as close to matters of faith and life as any book that has appeared. . . . Excellent.”—New York Post

First and foremost, Michael Kind was a man—a courageous man with strong ideals and feelings, a family man devoted to his two children, a passionate man deeply in love with his wife Leslie. He''d already become a rabbi when he met Leslie, a minister''s daughter. She fell in love with Michael and converted to Judaism to marry him.

This is their story, a sweeping drama of love and identity, of compassion and cruelty, a searing tale of one man and one woman who must learn to cope with the complications of an unorthodox life in a world that will not accept them, in a world where rabbis and non-Jews do not fall in love—let alone marry . . . 

“A human and enlightening portrait of a rabbi as a man, called upon constantly to be something more than a man: of a rabbi as a husband and father with the weakness and problems of other men . . . A rewarding reading experience.”—Los Angeles Times Less
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  • 6.8 X 4.2 X 0.9 in
  • 448
  • Random House Publishing Group
  • August 12, 1987
  • English
  • 9780449214541
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Noah Gordon (born Nov 11, 1926) is an American novelist. He served in the US Army at the end of World War II. He reported for the Worcester Telegram until he was hired by the Boston Herald in 1959. So...
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