About This Book
The story follows a boy caught between secular schooling and intense religious training under his father, whose chayder and synagogue sessions structure daily life and ambition. The father's forceful storytelling recalls violent episodes from their past and lends a prophetic, theatrical tone to communal memory. Through classroom drills, household discipline, and ritual study, the book examines tensions between tradition and modern influences, parental expectation and youthful resistance, and the ways collective history shapes identity and social relations in a small community.
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