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My name is Asher Lev (text)
Titre:
My name is Asher Lev (text)
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Sommaire:
A story about a young man's struggle between the secular world of an artist, and life as a Ladover Hasidic Jew. Asher Lev is born to parents who are devoted to the life of the Ladover Hasidic Jew. As his mother supports and stands by the work Asher's father does, Aryeh Lev devotes his life to the causes closest to his people. Most of his life is dedicated to preserving the culture of this Jewish sect, and also to helping those who are being persecuted in other countries. He travels often, sometimes to countries as far away as The Soviet Union to help out his fellow Jew. He's rarely home, and young Asher is often angry and upset, wishing his father had more time for him. From a very young age, Asher has a deep sense of art, and learns to express his innermost feelings through his creativity. As with any artistic genius, creating art is in Asher's blood and it soon gets in the way of his schooling and his religion and culture. The life of a Ladover Hasidic Jew is one of structure and daily prayer and obedience to one's elders, to one's Rebbe, and to one's God and Asher lives in direct conflict with all this. Torn between his great desire to express himself as an artist and the need to please his parents and in particular his father, Asher's life is full of torment and guilt. Again, Asher questions whether he is doing the right thing by following his passions and his God-given gift, or should he turn his back on art and follow the route of an obedient Hasidic Jew?
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2003,

1996,

1972
Description matérielle:
369 p.; 21 cm.
Edition:
1st Ballantine Books trade pbk. ed. (#41-61) / 1st Anchor Books ed. (#62-63)
Note générale:
STORED IN HALL CUPBOARD BETWEEN ART ROOM & TV ARTS ROOM.

copies 1-40 have smaller print, on 350 pages.
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780449207147

9780449911686

9781400031047
Informations de publication:
New York : Fawcett Columbine, Anchor Books 2003, 1996, 1972.