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A collection of short stories and sketches portraying members of a diasporic urban Jewish community, mixing comedy and seriousness to examine conflicts between tradition and modern life. Vignettes range from realistic portraits of sorrow and resilience to satirical treatments of anglicization, religious observance, marriage, conversion, and social ambition. The pieces shift tone between empathy and irony, highlighting personal dilemmas, communal tensions, ritual questions, and the clash between old‑world habits and contemporary pressures, often concluding with quietly ironic or bittersweet resolutions.

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Israel Zangwill

Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) was a British author and playwright known for his exploration of Jewish identity and culture in his works. He gained prominence with his novel "Children of the Ghetto: A Study of a Peculiar People," which delves into the lives of Jewish immigrants in London. Zangwill's writing often blends humor and social commentary, as seen in his collections "Ghetto Comedies" and "Ghetto Tragedies." He was also an advocate for Jewish rights and a prominent figure in the Zionist movement. His diverse body of work includes novels, plays, and essays, reflecting the complexities of Jewish life in the early 20th century.

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