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In Collaboration with Congregation Beth Yeshurun Sisterhood At Congregation Beth Yeshurun | 4525 Beechnut St. (MAP)
The unlikely friendship of an intellectual New York Jew and a working class Jerusalem Arab drives Ruchama King Feuerman's evocative second novel. Jerusalem emerges as a character, depicted with a lyricism that contrasts with the area's political tension. The characters - immigrants and natives; Muslim and Jewish; prophets and lost souls - move through their worlds, uncertain if they will fall prey to the cruel tricks of luck or be sheltered by a higher power. Feuerman lived in Israel for ten years. Her stories and essays have appeared in The New York Times and numerous publications. "Vivid tale of personal dignity, ownership, love." -Dara Horn
Lunch offered after program. For reservations call 713.461.9172 by Oct. 24.
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UbicaciónCongregation Beth Yeshurun (Ver)
4525 Beechnut
Houston, TX 77096
United States
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