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The Rebbetzin’s Courtyard  By  cover art

The Rebbetzin’s Courtyard

By: Ruchama King Feuerman
Narrated by: Sam Guncler
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Shaindel, the elderly widow of a dead kabbalist, seeks out her former assistant Isaac to help launch her debut as the new kabbalist of the courtyard. Isaac puts aside his own career plans (he's about to receive his rabbinic ordination) and gladly agrees to help with all the people flocking to the courtyard with their problems. He thinks the lady will be the same deeply warm, behind-the-scenes and discreetly wise woman he recalls from their old courtyard days. But he is shocked and unnerved to discover a very different Shaindel who has a kabbalistic mind of her own, and who throws all his ideas about women, mysticism, and his career into disarray.

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Great to visit the courtyard again

Anyone who enjoyed In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist will welcome this return to beloved characters and an enchanting and perhaps enchanted place. Feurman's quirky characters, laser-sharp eye for detail, and spellbinding prose combine to make this an unforgettable experience. The rabbi's courtyard was never like this.

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