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  1. Wanderings: Chaim Potok's History of the Jews by Chaim Potok, 1992
  2. The Chosen (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Chaim Potok, 1996-08-27
  3. The Gift of Asher Lev by Chaim Potok, 1997-09-10
  4. Old Men at Midnight (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Chaim Potok, 2002-07-30
  5. The Gates of November by Chaim Potok, Leonid Slepak, et all 1997-09-08
  6. The Promise by Chaim Potok, 2005-11-08
  7. Zebra and Other Stories by Chaim Potok, 2000-09-12
  8. My Name Is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok, 2003-03-11
  9. Davita's Harp by Chaim Potok, 1996-08-27
  10. Conversations with Chaim Potok (Literary Conversations Series)
  11. The Chosen: And Related Readings (Literature Connections) by Chaim Potok, 1997-06
  12. In the Beginning by Chaim Potok, 1997-09-10
  13. The Chosen, with Connections by Chaim Potok, 2000-07
  14. Davita's Harp: A Novel by Chaim Potok, 1985

1. Potok Chaim's Biography
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5. Per Ricordare Chaim Potok
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"Sono cresciuto in un piccolo mondo chassidico, ma senza la barba e i riccioli rituali", aveva sinteticamente dichiarato.
Laureato allo Jewish Theological Seminary di New York, era stato ordinato rabbino e aveva servito come cappellano militare durante la guerra di Corea (tra il 1955 e il 1957). Al termine di questa importante esperienza aveva preso la decisione di scrivere dei rapporti tra gli ebrei e la cultura occidentale. Per molti anni aveva poi rivestito il ruolo di redattore capo della Jewish Publication Society of America.
Corriere della Sera.
Potok aveva scelto di fare lo scrittore dopo aver letto Ritratto dell'artista da giovane di James Joyce, testo che gli fece comprendere "il senso del potere che il linguaggio e l'immaginazione hanno ai fini dell'organizzazione dell'esperienza".
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6. La Feltrinelli - Ricerca Libri
Translate this page Anno 2004. Il libro delle luci, potok chaim Garzanti Lit.29044, Eur. 15,00. Il dono di Asher Lev, potok chaim Garzanti Lit.19363, Eur. 10,00. Anno 2003.
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7. POTOK Chaim - L ELU - Bienvenue Sur Le Plus Grand Marché En Ligne
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POTOK Chaim
CALMANN-LEVY 1969
Format in-8 broché 308 pages bon état
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MANN (Thomas)
Paris, Edition C.L.M., 1955.
Price: 12.00 EUR
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Albin Michel 1956 Paris In 12 Broché, 255 pages. Bon état.
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Editions du Nord, Bruxelles, Electa N 8, 1946. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée et rempliée, 246p. Illustré de bois en couleurs de Léon Van Damme. Bon état. Price: 10.00 EUR Weiter zum Autor: Van Der Meersch M. Weiter zum Titel:
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Albin Michel. 1955. In-8, br., 335p. Trad. par L. Servicen. Mors fendu. Price: 6.00 EUR Weiter zum Autor: Mann T. Weiter zum Titel:
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Collection "Electa, les introuvables", Bruxelles, Aux Editions du Nord, 1946, In-8 carre br., couv. rempliee ill. au 1er plat, 249pp., bois graves en couleur de Leon VAN DAMME. Bel ex. Price: 27.44 EUR

8. Il Libro Della Settimana
potok chaim, Danny l eletto, tr. di Bonsanti M., 1991, 244 p., Lit.
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Novembre alle porte
Cronache della famiglia Slepak
"Per Solomon Slepak, il partito comunista aveva il potere di una chiesa, l'autorità di un ordine, la forza di una comunione di fede. Gli aveva dato il rispetto di sé, un sogno per cui lottare, un leader forte e amato. Si immagini la sua reazione: il tuo partito! Che mancanza di rispetto, che ingratitudine! E che discorsi pericolosi. Il tuo partito. Arrossì in volto e gridò a suo figlio: 'Tu non capisci niente!'."
L'ultimo capitolo del libro vede l'ultimo incontro di Chaim Potok con l'anziano amico russo, in Israele, incontro avvenuto nel 1995
. Così come il libro si era aperto con la conoscenza tra i due avvenuta a Mosca dieci anni prima. Una pena "sotterranea" però sembra continuare a persistere in loro: la lontananza dai figli è ancora fonte di sofferenza e di irrequietezza, ma non rimpiangono di certo di aver lasciato la Russia, nemmeno caduto il regime.
Novembre alle porte. Cronache della famiglia Slepak di Chaim Potok

9. Knihovna ®O Brno
potok chaim, Brány listopadu, 00884/B, cesky. potok chaim, Dar Ašera Leva, 00745/B, cesky. potok chaim, History of the Jews, 00166/N, angl.
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10. Chaim Potok - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Chaim Potok. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chaim Potok (February 17, 1929 July 23, 2002) was an American author and rabbi.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Chaim Potok February 17 July 23 ) was an American author and rabbi Herman Harold Potok was born in the Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Poland . Following tradition, his parents also gave him a Hebrew name, Chaim Tvzi; "Chaim" is the Hebrew word for "life". His Orthodox education taught him Talmud as well as secular studies. After receiving an M.A. in Hebrew literature , and his later rabbinic ordination, Potok joined the U.S. Army as a chaplain, where he spent over a year in the Korean War Potok edited Conservative Judaism and also served as editor of the Jewish Publication Society. In 1965, Potok was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Potok is most famous for his novel The Chosen , which was also made into a film released in , which won top award at the World Film Festival, Montreal, and later became a musical on Broadway for a short time. It was a semi-autobiographical story about two boys. Reuven Malter, a Modern Orthodox Jew , becomes friends with Danny Saunders, an exceptionally brilliant young son of a Hasidic rabbi. The father, Reb Saunders, expects his son to succeed him as a rabbi, yet Danny wants to study

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With the publication of The Chosen in 1967, chaim potok entered the American literary scene and has grown in stature with subsequent publications.
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Photograph by Brad Wilson With the publication of The Chosen in 1967, Chaim Potok entered the American literary scene and has grown in stature with subsequent publications. This resource is designed to make Potok's work known and appreciated by an ever larger audience. The material has been produced by Interneteur William M. Allen, PhD, on the campus of La Sierra University, Riverside, California, USA. I thank Rabbi Potok for his assistance and for the materials he has provided to get this work underway. Please forward to me any suggestions for improvement of this resource, the location of information for inclusion, your personal comments or stories about Rabbi Potok, your favorite quotations from Potok's works, or suggested links.
February 17, 1929 - July 23, 2002

12. Chaim Potok
Biographical information on the author and some of his works.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Chaim Potok (1929-2002) - original name Herman Harold Potok Rabbi and author whose novels depict the life and culture of Orthodox Jews. Potok's works in the 1980s have been autobiographical. Throughout his publishing career Potok has written scholarly and popular articles and reviews. Central theme in Potok's novels is the tensions between Judaism and the values and culture of modern society. '"Reuven, as you grow older you will discover that the most important things that will happen to you will often come as a result of silly things, as you call them - 'ordinary things' is a better expression. That is the way the world is."' (from The Chosen Herman Harold Potok was born in New York City in Bronx as the eldest son of Jewish immigrants from Poland. Following traditions, Potok's parents also gave him a Hebrew name, Chaim Tvzi (Chaim means "life" or "alive"). His father, Benjamin Max Potok, was a jeweler and watchmaker. As a child Potok received primary education in Jewish schools where he studied required secular subjects but also the Talmud, the center of the curriculum. Potok's upbringing, Orthodox if not quite Hasidic, has been inspiration for several of his novels, which are set in Orthodox Jewish communities in Brooklyn and the Bronx. When drawing and painting was considered in the Orthodox community a violation of the Second Commandment and a waste of time, Potok focused on writing. He read works by James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Mann, and Evelyn Waugh, whose novel

13. ClassicNotes: Chaim Potok
Biography of chaim potok written by Harvard students. Biography of chaim potok. chaim potok, born Herman Harold potok, was the son of Polish ordained a Conservative rabbi. potok then taught
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Biography of Chaim Potok
Chaim Potok, born Herman Harold Potok, was the son of Polish immigrants and was reared in an Orthodox Jewish home. He was born in February of 1929 in New York City, where he attended religious schools. However, as a young man he became fascinated by less restrictive Jewish doctrines, particularly the Conservative side of Judaism. He attended Yeshiva University and graduated summa cum laude in English literature in 1950 before moving on to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where he was ordained a Conservative rabbi. Potok then taught at several Jewish colleges, including the University of Judaism in Los Angeles, before moving on to become the managing editor of Conservative Judaism in 1964. Potok spent a year in Israel completing his doctoral dissertation on philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1965 and the following year he became the editor of the Jewish Publication Society of America, which he remained for eight years before becoming a special-projects editor of the publication in 1974. Throughout his career in publishing, Dr. Potok wrote numerous popular articles and reviews. Potok began his career as an author and novelist in 1967 with the publication of The Chosen, which stands as the first book from a major publisher to portray Orthodox Judaism in the United States. With its story about the friendship between the son of a Hasidic rabbi and a more secularly-minded Jewish boy in Brooklyn, The Chosen established Potok¹s reputation. Critics praised the book for its vivid rendering of the closed Hasidic community, while many considered it to be an allegory about the survival of Judaism. Potok followed The Chosen with a sequel two years later called The Promise. Potok returned to the subject of Hasidism for a third time with the 1972 novel My Name is Asher Lev, the story of a young artist and his conflict with the traditions of his family and community. Potok followed this novel with a sequel, as well, publishing The Gift of Asher Lev eighteen years later in 1990.

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født 17. februar 1929 i New York, USA. “De udvalgte” (“The Chosen”, 1967)
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Lavet af Per Kjær Fredborg, 14-6-1993 og senest opdateret/rettet d.

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Language Arts Novel Guides. Home Language Arts Novel Guides Author Profiles chaim potok. chaim potok. chaim potok was born in 1929 in the Bronx, New York. He was the oldest of four children
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Chaim Potok Chaim Potok was born in 1929 in the Bronx, New York. He was the oldest of four children in his family. Like Reuven Malter in The Chosen, Potok was raised in an Orthodox Jewish household and attended a yeshiva, a Jewish religious school. His parents were Polish immigrants who had strong ties to Hasidism. In an interview Potok said, "I prayed in a little shtiebel [prayer room], and my mother is a descendant of a great Hasidic dynasty and my father was a Hasid, so I come from that world."
After reading Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited when he was a teenager, Potok decided to become a writer. Riveted by the world of upper-class British Catholics that Waugh brings to life in the novel, Potok realized for the first time that fiction had the power "to create worlds out of words on paper." His parents, his Talmud teachers, and his peers disapproved of his interest in writing fiction, however, because many fundamentalist Jews regarded the arts as a waste of time and a distraction from serious study. As Potok told an interviewer, his mother said, "You want to write stories? That's very nice. You be a brain surgeon, and on the side you write stories."

16. A Way Of Seeing: Chaim Potok And Tradition
A Way of Seeing chaim potok and Tradition. by John H. Timmerman. John H. Timmerman is professor of English at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This article appeared in the Christian Century
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17. Conversations With Chaim Potok
of America's most popular Jewish writers, chaim potok (b. 1929) is the author of Conversations with chaim potok presents interviews ranging from 1976 to 1999. potok discusses the
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"Writing at its best is an exalted state, an unlocking of the unconscious and imagination and a contact with sanctity." One of America's most popular Jewish writers, Chaim Potok (b. 1929) is the author of such novels as The Chosen The Promise The Book of Lights (1981), and Davita's Harp (1985). Each of his novels explores the tension between tradition and modernity, and the clash between Jewish culture and contemporary Western civilization, which he calls "core-to-core culture confrontation." Although primarily known as a novelist, Potok is an ordained Conservative rabbi and a world-class Judaic scholar who has also published children's books, theological discourses, biographies, and histories. Conversations with Chaim Potok presents interviews ranging from 1976 to 1999. Potok discusses the broad range of his writing and the deep influence of non-Jewish novels-in particular, Evelyn Waugh's

18. Rabbi-turned-author Chaim Potok Dies At 73
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chaim potok. chaim potok was born in 1929 in the Bronx, New York. He was the oldest of four children in his family. Like Reuven Malter
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Chaim Potok Chaim Potok was born in 1929 in the Bronx, New York. He was the oldest of four children in his family. Like Reuven Malter in The Chosen, Potok was raised in an Orthodox Jewish household and attended a yeshiva, a Jewish religious school. His parents were Polish immigrants who had strong ties to Hasidism. In an interview Potok said, "I prayed in a little shtiebel [prayer room], and my mother is a descendant of a great Hasidic dynasty and my father was a Hasid, so I come from that world."
After reading Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited when he was a teenager, Potok decided to become a writer. Riveted by the world of upper-class British Catholics that Waugh brings to life in the novel, Potok realized for the first time that fiction had the power "to create worlds out of words on paper." His parents, his Talmud teachers, and his peers disapproved of his interest in writing fiction, however, because many fundamentalist Jews regarded the arts as a waste of time and a distraction from serious study. As Potok told an interviewer, his mother said, "You want to write stories? That's very nice. You be a brain surgeon, and on the side you write stories."

20. Children's Books At Embracing The Child - Literature For Learning And Shared Rea
Brief review of potok's work and selected bibliography at Embracing the Child.
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