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The novel follows several members of a middle-class Jewish community in a metropolitan setting as the second generation negotiates inheritance, social ambition, and shifting religious practice. Through domestic dinners, salons, editorial disputes, and romantic entanglements it charts personal choices and public reputations, showing how comedy and tragedy arise from everyday compromises. Central episodes trace a young man's vocational and emotional dilemmas and a woman's development toward independence, while supporting figures debate assimilation, ritual observance, and communal leadership. A closing sequence of reconciliations and after-effects considers how individual decisions reshape family ties and cultural continuity.
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