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Sotah
Sotah
Author: Naomi Ragen
Fragile, exquisit Dina Reich was raised to be an obedient daughter, a dutiful wife. In modern Jerusalem, withi the vigilant confines of the ultra-religious haredi sect, she is bound by the strictest letter of ancient law. — At seventeen, Dina entes an arranged marriage t a loving, generous man. But smoldering passions and a restless longing for ...  more »
ISBN: 180938
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 485
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Publisher: sifri
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I read this book on a recommendation of a friend. I absolutely loved the things I learned about the Jewish culture, and the story was very engaging. Not sappy, sentimental drivel. I think many women can identify with the protagonist, I certainly could. The very, very end fell a bit flat for me. As a Christian, it seemed rather vague and nondescript, very different from the depth the rest of the book held. But overall it was worth my time, and I can give it a solid four stars.


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