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Authors: Laurel Snyder
ISBN-13: 9781933368245, ISBN-10: 1933368241
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Soft Skull Press, Inc.
Date Published: March 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Laurel Snyder

Book Synopsis

Written by authors born into the so-called “dilemma of intermarriage,” the stories in Half/Life explore the experience of being raised in a half-Jewish home. Though each essay is distinct, and the experiences are vastly different, each describes growing up without a streamlined identity, unsure of community or religious direction. From Jenny Traig, whose experiences led her to extreme devotion in the form of religious-obsessive compulsion (scrupulosity) to Thisbe Nissen, who finally felt Jewish after discovering a rosary in her boyfriend’s sock drawer, these authors examine the complicated relationships they felt with the Jewish community and the world at large. By turns tragic and funny, religious and heartbreaking, angry and surprisingly familiar, Half/Life represents the altogether diverse memories and reflections of a handful of men and women who have spent a lifetime grappling with how to define themselves, or not. Resulting from that struggle is a complex exploration, and some truly brilliant prose.

Publishers Weekly

This anthology of 18 essays takes for granted that Jews will intermarry, and that the children of intermarriages will be "halfs," or half-Jews. Being a half, says Snyder, is not second best; it is not a pale imitation of being really Jewish. Rather, "half" is an interesting, incorrigible, perplexing and profound moniker in its own right, a label that somehow captures the existential angst that all people experience. Read cover to cover, the anthology begins to feel suffocating in its predictability-smart folks reflecting smartly about their struggles with identity. But many of the individual essays are engaging, funny and provocative. Dena Katzen Seidel describes, in a strikingly detached tone, the emotional abuses doled out by her flaky mother, a Christian Scientist. Novelist Thisbe Nissen explains that every New Yorker is a little bit Jewish, while Ren e Kaplan observes that the only deal her mismatched parents ever made and kept was the agreement to raise the kids Jewish. "My half-Jewishness is a memento of that short-lived moment of concord between the two," she muses with a touch of melancholy. Half-Jews will see themselves and their families in this book, and they will laugh, and maybe even cry, while reading. (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
A Question in the Shape of Your Body9
My Father's Hebrew Name15
Half Holy, Wholly Half37
Bury the Knife in Yonkers or Bibbity Bobbity Jew43
Gifts53
And Half Again on Sunday59
Steefola v. Jane Marie75
A Child's Christmas in New York83
Another Quaquaversalist Puppycat87
One is Not a Jew93
Myself, a Half-Jew Among the Lilies99
You Must Draw a Long Bead to Shoot a Fish107
Untitled119
What to Do If Your Daughter Marries a Jew125
Glass Houses135
The Awful Rowing141
Dost Thou Know Who Made Thee?149
Stone Steps159
Language & Vein169
Contributors183

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