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5.0 out of 5 stars
An inspirational tale of faith and Jewish pride,
By Gary Selikow (Great Kush) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Adopted Princess (Hardcover)
Fleeing marauding Cossacks , during a terrible porgrom in the 17th century , Rabbi Shabse Cohen (known in Jewish history as the SchaCH) is seperated from his young daughter Esther , in the forest. Little Esther is rescued by the King of Poland and grows up in the royal palace as a companion of the Princess Maria.
She never forgets the faith and traditions of her people however , which she clings to tenaciously in the royal palace , refusing to eat nonkosher food or convert to Christianity. JUst like Queen Esther of the Megillah or Daniel. After is she is re-united with her people , she carries out a mission to save the Jews of Lithuania. An inspirational tale of faith and Jewish pride. |
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The Adopted Princess by Marcus Lehman (Hardcover - Dec. 1998)
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