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In My Father's Court [Paperback]

Isaac Bashevis Singer (Author)
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  • Paperback: 307 pages
  • Publisher: New American Library, 1967 (1967)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0006DEK16
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Life with Father, May 8, 2002
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This review is from: In My Father's Court (Paperback)
I am a big fan of I. B. Singer's. To me, he is the greatest short story writer of the 20th Century. His stories often tell the tale of the Jewish communities in Poland in the 100 years prior to WWII. As a result of Hitler's demonic policies, it is a society, a culture, that no longer exists. Singer's short stories are a master study of individuals; their eccentricities and struggles in that society. He has written of the present and he has written some excellent novels and novellas but his best work is in the Jewish communities in Poland. In this autobiographical work, Singer gives us some more insights into that world through the eyes of a young boy observing his Rabbi father. We start out with a number of recollections of individuals and their problems that were brought before his father. These would easily fit within the short story motif that Singer excels in. As the book get a bit past the midway point, the autobiographical nature comes to the fore-front and we eventually follow Isaac B in his early development into a young man. This is interesting and very helpful to the student of Singer. Its' shortcoming results from Singer's practice of keeping his own character, whenever present, in the background or as the story-teller. When, in the final chapters, he is the main character, the quality of writing seems to drop a notch and suddenly, the book comes to an end. First time readers of Singer might do better to start with one of his collections of short stories or, ironicaly, the sequel to this book, "More from My Father's Court". Singer is always great but he is usually greater that he was in this book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jewish ancap justice, July 12, 2005
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The book is set in early 20th century Poland. It's about how the writer spent his childhood in his fathers rabbinate. Great book, very highly recomended, much better than other (still pretty good) works by Singer I've read.

Forewords of I.B.Singer's "In My Father's Court" (slightly tacky translation from Finnish):

"This book is about a family and a rabbinate which were so close to each other that it was difficult to tell where one ended and other started. Rabbinate, beth din, is an ancient institution among the jeweish people. [...] Beth din is at the same time kind of court of law, synagogue and place for study. [...] Even though beth din is about to disappear I'm certain that it will revive and will develope into an universal institution. The basic principle is that [...] the best justice is the kind which both sides can accept. Beth din is opposite to all institutions that use force, wether they are left wing or right wing."

Beth din seems to be completely decentraliced justice system, based on competing rabbinates and their interpretions on Tora. Rabbinate can be established by anybody as long as he gets acceptance from the local people (=gets customers). Rabbies get paid for their juridical and seremonial services, they don't live out of charity or taxes. The judges who are known and respected for their knowledge and reasonable intepretions of Tora get more customers and become more succesful. Participation on beth din trial and acceptance of it's sanctions are completely voluntary but refusing justice can lead to excommuniation.

Some links:

I.B.Singer:
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1978/singer-bio.html

In My Father's Court/www.amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0374505926/qid=1075724621/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-1905207-7099150?v=glance&s=books

Beth din today:

Beth-Din Rabbi Gavriel Cohen:
http://www.beth-din.org

Beth Din of America:
http://www.bethdin.org/default.htm

Chigaco Rabbinical Council:
http://www.crcweb.org

Rabbinical Council of California:
http://www.rccvaad.org/beis-din.htm

The London Beth Din:
http://www.unitedsynagogue.org.uk/lbd.html

Signed decisions by various Rabbi's and Beth Din's and their contradictions:
[...]

Jewish Law:
http://www.jlaw.com

Discussion:
http://anti-state.com/forum/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=14016
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book full of loving details, January 20, 2003
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Observing through the eyes of a young child we are led through life in the jewish community of Warshaw. Many different figures appear in the house of the boy's father, the rabbi, to ask for his advice and judgement, decisions in religious or worldly matters. Behind all that we feel the deep love of the author, not only for the chracters depicted in the many stories, but for all human beings. It is one of the books that, despite telling stories of times past, makes us aware of ourselves and our own existence, our desires and weaknesses alike.
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