About This Book
A collection of short stories depicting Jewish life in the London ghetto and its surrounding environments, exploring the tensions between faith, superstition, and everyday survival. The narratives move between intimate domestic dramas—parents' hopes, illness, and loss—and broader social sketches of migration, work, and ritual practice, sometimes invoking historical or biblical scenes. The tone shifts from realism and gentle humour to pathos and moral reflection, while prose balances close character portraiture with social observation, showing how economic pressures, communal expectation, and individual longing shape choices and destinies.
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