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Unorthodox - the scandalous rejection of my Hasidic roots Item exists in mail order basket Item exists in Saved list

author: Feldman, Deborah

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Language: עברית | English
Genre: Biography,Judaism
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Publishing year: 2012
Narrator: Charbani Nicole
Length: 10:36 Hours / 254 Pages

Book summary:

Traces the author's upbringing in a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, her arranged marriage at the age of seventeen, and the birth of her son, which led to her plan to leave and forge her own path in life.


 
 
 
 
 

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