The Hebrew Teacher

Cover of The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad
Author: Maya Arad
Publisher: New Vessel Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781954404236
Dimensions:
Height: 8 inches
Length: 5.25 inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.5 inches
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The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad, published by New Vessel Press in 2024, is a collection of three novellas that explore the lives of Israeli women adapting to life in the United States. This edition, written in English and spanning 320 pages, delves into themes of family life, identity, and the complexities of cultural transition. The title story features Ilana, an older Israeli woman who has dedicated her life to teaching Hebrew at a university in the Midwest, grappling with declining enrollment and the arrival of a new professor whose views challenge her established beliefs.

Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of personal and societal dynamics in each novella. In “A Visit (Scenes),” Miriam navigates the complexities of her son’s seemingly stable family in Silicon Valley, while “Make New Friends” addresses the challenges of social media as Efrat helps her daughter adjust to middle school. Arad’s meticulous observations and insightful prose provide a rich exploration of psychological and cultural themes, offering a thoughtful inquiry into aging, relevance, and the morality of Zionist politics. Each story is crafted with care, reflecting the depth of Arad’s insights into the human experience.


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“Three Israeli women adjust to life in the United States. In the title story of Arad’s latest book, an older Israeli woman reflects on nearly half a century spent in the American Midwest, where she teaches Hebrew at the local (unnamed) university. It’s been a quiet life spent scrupulously building up an academic program in Hebrew and Jewish studies. Lately, however, enrollment in Ilana’s classes has fallen: “What will happen,” she wonders, “if Hebrew ends up like Hindi or Polish, with just a beginners’ class offered every two or three years?” Just then, a flashy young professor–also Israeli–is hired, and Ilana is caught off guard: Yoad, with his complicated critiques of Israeli politics, seems intent on undermining not just Ilana’s work, but also the comfortable assumptions on which she’s based her life. It’s a quiet, novella-length story, meticulously observed, with remarkable shades of subtlety and nuance. What could have easily become a political screed is, instead, a gentle inquiry into aging, what it means to be relevant, academic ambition, and, most particularly, the morality of Zionist politics. The other two novellas that make up this volume are just as intricately realized. In A Visit (Scenes), Miriam visits her son, daughter-in-law, and grandson in Silicon Valley, where she quickly discovers fault lines in her son’s apparently stable family. Make New Friends tackles the insipid–and occasionally insidious–world of social media when Efrat tries to help her daughter adjust to middle school life. Each story is marked by the meticulousness of Arad’s observations and the depth of her insights. While her stories follow traditional forms, unmuddied by narrative experimentation, the wisdom she culls from them is tremendous. The quiet subtlety of Arad’s prose only pulls the strength of her insights into higher relief.”–Provided by publisher.

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Language: en. Pages: 320.

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