The story of Job, the righteous yet put-upon recipient of God’s trials, remains ever-present in all these narratives, and like it or not, becomes the central problem in every piece of contemporary Jewish fiction. Why, despite our best efforts to avoid trouble, does it follow us everywhere?
So, Nu?: Shalom Auslander’s Hope: A Tragedy by Jessica Freeman-Slade
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