The Yeshiva (novel)

The Yeshiva (novel)

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name = The Yeshiva
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translator = Curt Leviant


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author = Chaim Grade
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language = Yiddish
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release_date = 1967-1968
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"The Yeshiva" is a two volume fiction book written by Chaim Grade in Yiddish and published in 1967 and 1968, and translated into English by Curt Leviant.

The main protagonist is Tzemach Atlas , a Novardeker rabbinical student sent out to open his own Yeshiva in a small town, who grapples with his upbringing based on the tenets of the Mussar Movement.


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