Heshel’s Kingdom

Heshel’s Kingdom by Dan Jacobson, published by Penguin in 1999, is a New Edition that spans 242 pages. This book presents the author’s exploration of his enigmatic grandfather, Heshel Melamed, who served as a rabbi in a Lithuanian village. Through this journey, Jacobson seeks to uncover traces of his grandfather’s life and legacy, delving into themes of family history and cultural identity.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines personal reflection with historical inquiry, as Jacobson investigates the complexities of his grandfather’s existence. The book offers insights into the challenges faced by Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, while also highlighting the significance of memory and heritage. This edition is available in English and invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of biography and autobiography.
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Verslag van de zoektocht van de auteur naar sporen van zijn mysterieuze grootvader Heshel Melamed, rabbijn in een Litouws dorp.
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