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  • Published: 15 December 2022
  • ISBN: 9781635423716
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00
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Isaac's Torah

A Novel





Now for the first time in paperback, and in celebration of the author’s 100th birthday, Isaac’s Torah is a testament to the enduring power of humor and resilience in the face of existential atrocities.

This novel is the saga in five parts of Isaac Jacob Blumenfeld, who grows up in Kolodetz, a small town near Lvov, which, when he’s a boy, belongs to the Hapsburg Empire, but which subsequently belongs to Poland, Soviet Russia, Germany, and then Russia again. Isaac survives the absurdity and horror of Eastern Europe during the 20th century by pretending to be a fool. If this is an old Jewish art, then Isaac is a consummate artist. He plays the fool all his life, from his boyhood in Kolodetz shetl to the time when he is an accused war criminal in a Gulag in Siberia.

Inseparable from Isaac’s life and story are the Yiddish jokes and fables of Kolodetz. These and the counsel of his dear friend, the rabbi and chair of the atheist club in Kolodetz, Shmuel Ben David, sustain Isaac through two world wars, three concentration camps, and five motherlands. The book puts on record, with full art, what is perhaps the central story of the last one hundred years. It is a wise book.

  • Published: 15 December 2022
  • ISBN: 9781635423716
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00
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Praise for Isaac's Torah

Named an Editor’s Choice by the Denver Post
 
“A powerful novel…Isaac’s mesmerizing voice charms through every disaster, and engages and delights the reader without distracting from Wagenstein’s profound insights into life’s absurdities.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“In Wagenstein’s engaging historical novel, the wry humor reveals both the unbelievable horrors of history and fleeting moments of transcendence…Great for reading groups.” Booklist
 
“Wagenstein’s picaresque story portrays Jewish humor and Jewish wisdom as inextricable twins and time-tested agents of survival.” The Nation

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