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DescriptionCHAIM POTOK (1929-2002) was an American Jewish author and rabbi. Potok is most famous for his bestseller THE CHOSEN (1967), which was 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 novel established Potok's reputation. Critics praised the book for its vivid rendering of the closed Hasidic community, and it won the Edward Lewis Wallant Award and was nominated for the National Book Award. Potok wrote a sequel, THE PROMISE (1969), which details the issues of the value and identity between Orthodox and Hasidic Jews and won the Athenaeum Literary Award. He returned to the subject of Hasidism for a third time with MY NAME IS ASHER LEV (1972), 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, THE GIFT OF ASHER LEV (1990). Potok continued to examine the conflict between secular and religious interests in other novels, including IN THE BEGINNING (1975) and DAVITA'S HARP (1985). His most recent works were I AM THE CLAY (1992), a novel about the Korean war; THE GATES OF NOVEMBER (1996), a non-fiction chronicle of a Jewish family in the Soviet Union; and OLD MEN AT MIDNIGHT (2001), a collection of novellas. The following books are in ePUB format: * THE CHOSEN (Fawcett, 1967) * DAVITA'S HARP (Fawcett, 1985) * THE GATES OF NOVEMBER (Fawcett, 1996) * THE GIFT OF ASHER LEV (Fawcett, 1990) * I AM THE CLAY (Fawcett, 1992) * IN THE BEGINNING (Fawcett, 1975) * MY NAME IS ASHER LEV (Anchor, 2000) * OLD MEN AT MIDNIGHT (Ballantine, 2001) * THE PROMISE (Anchor, 1997) Sharing Widget |