In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist

In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist

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In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist

An eczema-riddled, middle-aged former Lower East Side haberdasher, Isaac Markowitz, moves to Israel where he becomes, much to his own surprise, the assistant to a famous old rabbi who daily dispenses wisdom (and soup) to the collection of seekers gathered in his courtyard. It is there that he meets Tamar, a young American woman on a mission to live a spiritual life with a spiritual man, and who sees Isaac as that man long before he sees himself that way. Into both of their lives comes Mustafa, a devout Muslim, deformed at birth, unloved by his own mother, a janitor who works on the Temple Mount, holy to both Muslims and Jews.

When Isaac, quite by accident, runs into the crippled custodian going about his work and suggests that he is, by cleaning this holy site, like a Kohain, a Jewish high priest, Mustafa is overcome: This Jew is the first person in his life who sees him as someone worthy. In turn, Mustafa sees Isaac as someone wise who can help him. When Mustafa finds an ancient shard of pottery that may date back to the first temple, he brings it to Isaac in gratitude.  That gesture sets in motion a series of events that land Isaac in  the company of Israel's worst criminal riff raff, put Mustafa in mortal danger, and Tamar trying to save them both.

As  these characters - immigrants and natives; Muslim and Jewish; prophets and lost souls - move through their world, they are never sure if they will fall prey to the cruel tricks of luck or be sheltered by a higher power.

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Country
USA
Author
Ruchama King Feuerman
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781590177495
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
NYRB LIT
Manufacturer
NYRB LIT
NumberOfPages
281
PublicationDate
2013-09-17
Publisher
NYRB LIT
ReleaseDate
2013-09-17
Studio
NYRB LIT