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A HUNDRED PHILISTINE FORESKINS

Tova Reich

From the author of My Holocaust and The Jewish War comes a brilliant and astonishing new novel about the place of women within the religious world.
One Hundred Philistine Foreskins centers on the life of Temima Ba’alatOv, known also as Ima Temima, or Mother Temima, a charismatic woman rabbi of extraordinary spiritual power and learning, and an utterly original interpreter of the Hebrew Bible. Temima is revered as a guru with prophetic, even messianic powers— one who dares to raise her woman’s “naked” voice even in the face of extreme hostility by the traditional establishment. Moving between two worlds—Temima as a child in Brooklyn and Temima as an adult in Jerusalem—the story reveals the forces that shaped her, including the early loss of her mother; her spiritual and intellectual awakening; her complex relationship with her father, a ritual slaughterer; her forced marriage; her “ascent” to Israel; and her intense romantic involvements with charismatic men who launch her toward her destiny as a renowned woman leader in Israel. True to Reich’s voice as a satirist of humanity’s darker inclinations, the story is rooted in contemporary times, revealing the extreme and ecstatic expressions of religion, as well as the power of religion and religious authorities to use and abuse the faithful, both spiritually and physically, with life-altering and crushing consequences. Cynthia Ozick said of Tova Reich that her “verbal blade is amazingly, ingeniously, startlingly, all-consumingly, all-encompassingly, deservedly, and brilliantly savage.” This has never been more true than in One Hundred Philistine Foreskins, a work of literature sure to be hailed as an immensely authoritative and fearlessly bold tour-de-force.

TOVA REICH was born in New York and holds an M.A. in English literature. She has worked as an editor for several publishers and has taught literature and writing at a num–ber of universities, but she is, and has always been, above all, a writer. She has traveled extensively, including many visits to Israel, living in the ultra-Orthodox quarter of the holy city of Jerusalem, as well as to India, living on the ghats in the holy city of Varanasi where Hindus are cremated. In the US, she lives on the fringe of the unholy city of Washington, DC.
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Published 2012-03-01 by Counterpoint

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Published 2012-03-01 by Counterpoint

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With its merciless skewering of all that is ridiculous in religious fanaticism, and at the same time its sympathy for those burning with a holy vision of their land, The Jewish War succeeds marvelously in depicting some of the many complexities of Israel today. It brings this off in great style, with relent–less humor and broad humanity, and also, one suspects, with no little prescience

A postmodern stew of pious rebellion, the novel is rife with allusions and nods to Judaism’s rich literature.

Reich’s voice is a striking one: she has a gift for outrageous, hard-edged comedy that Evelyn Waugh might have appreciated.