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The Search Committee: A Novel [Hardcover]

Marc Angel (Author)
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September 1, 2008
When the leader of a venerable Torah academy passes away, a search committee begins to investigate two candidates, both serious and committed Torah scholars. However, the resemblance ends there. One, the previous leader's son, is a staunch traditionalist determined to keep to the old ways, while the other is a university graduate with a modern, open-minded perspective. The candidates hold opposing views about the role of the yeshiva, the ideals of Torah Judaism, the role of women in the community, and the future of Orthodoxy and the Jewish people. As they, their wives, colleagues, students, and donors address the Committee, a dramatic story emerges about the ways in which a traditional community may embrace or reject the modern world.

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I have never read anything quite like The Search Committee, a fascinating novel by the Rabbi Emeritus of America's most distinguished Sephardic congregation. Through the story of two very different men, both vying to lead a prestigious Talmudic academy, the author leads us with breathtaking insight through the maze of religion and politics that is at the heart of the Orthodox Jewish world. This novel is a true contribution to Jewish-American literature. --Naomi Ragen

Marc [Angel] has written a remarkable novel called 'The Search Committee' about the positions expressed to a committee searching for a new rosh yeshiva for a Lakewood style yeshiva. I read the book in two gulps - could not put it down. While the author's sympathies are clear, I thought he did a remarkable job of getting into the skin, as it were, of people whom he does not much love, and allowing them to speak. --Professor Menachem Kellner

I found the literary concept, writing style, and overall plot in this quick read to be very interesting. While the real world is more complicated, this book shows -- in an entertaining way -- some of the major ideological differences within today's Orthodox community. --Gil Student, Hirhurim blog

Angel's novel, The Search Committee, is at once modest and harrowing. Its design is charming in its simplicity. It is clear and short its hundred and fifty pages are a quick absorbing read. But the book's very unpretentiousness makes it all the more unnerving; the novel is a shocker on its own quiet terms. --Jane Mushabac, Midstream Magazine

About the Author

Rabbi Dr. Marc D. Angel is Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shearith Israel of New York City and founder of the Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals. He is the author and editor of over two dozen books, and this is his first work of fiction.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 155 pages
  • Publisher: Urim Publications (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9655240126
  • ISBN-13: 978-9655240122
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #961,274 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a superb book, July 5, 2008
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Eli Libenson (Tel Aviv, Israel) - See all my reviews
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This is a wonderful book. Its content and structure are fascinating. I learned a great deal about the traditional yeshiva world and its challenges from the modern Jewish world. Each character in this novel has something important to say. I looked forward to returning to it each time I put it down. In a word, a wonderful book without a word wasted in its 155 pages.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A marvelous novel, May 26, 2009
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Marc Angel, rabbi emeritus of the prestigious Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City, and founder of the Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals ([...]), has written his first novel, an engaging and entertaining debut. He draws upon the current conflicts between ultra and modern Orthodox Jews, and depicts how two applicants vie for the position as head of a New York yeshiva.

A search committee is examining both the qualifications and ideology of two rabbis for this position of rosh yeshiva. Should the head of the academy in the twenty first century be the son of its prior leader because of his obvious piety and knowledge of Talmud or another rabbi with both a Jewish and secular education and a desire to modernize the methods of Judaic study that would allow rational inquiry? Ten people present their views to the search committee, five for the son of the prior rosh yeshiva and five for his more secular-minded competitor. The ideological battle described in this well-written novel will grasp and hold the attention of readers, Jew and non-Jew alike, and allow them to catch more than a glimpse of the Torah world of Judaism.

The son of the recently deceased rosh yeshiva staunchly questions the right and competence of the search committee, composed of business people, to pass judgment on what is true Judaism. He insists that Jews should "walk in the ways of our fathers, veering neither to the right nor to the left." He sees the non-yeshiva world as a befouled cesspool, and contends that no mention should be made during Jewish learning of non-Jewish ideas. Thus, the yeshiva study halls, both symbolically and actually, should be closed in without windows. Yeshiva students should wear uniform clothes that set them apart, white shirts, black suits, and a wide-brimmed black hat. Women have no place in this holy world other than aiding their husbands, running their homes, and, if at all possible, being the family bread-winner while husbands and fathers sit and learn. The other applicant differs with each idea.

Although the novel is short and to the point, and although the issues are not articulated as questions, readers of the drama find themselves engrossed by a host of thought provoking reflections, ideas that help define Judaism, such as the following. Who are the true Jews? Is a Jew "contaminated" by a secular education? May women write fiction or non-fiction, secular or biblical works? Should yeshiva students be prohibited from engaging in courtships and must they have arranged marriages? Must orthodox women wear an unbecoming wig when their husbands see other women with uncovered heads daily, and thus their wives may become less attractive to them? Or, conversely, does it make sense for a wife to wear a wig that is more attractive than her own hair? Is western civilization a colossal failure in matters of spirit and holiness? Is Talmud study in a yeshiva much like treading water, going nowhere, the goal of Talmud study being just more Talmud study? Should Jews observe the secular holiday of Thanksgiving by saying psalms as part of the synagogue service, as if the day were a Jewish holiday?

The reader may be surprised by the search committee's decision; they will certainly be surprised by the reaction of one of the two candidates. They will also find themselves addressing the question of what makes a religious person, faithful adherence to the traditions of the past or an open-minded constant rational confrontation of religion and modernity.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars New paradigm for a "Yeshiva", March 6, 2011
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Alan Amiel (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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When Rav Mercado sets up his Yeshiva, I would want to learn there. Hopefully his vision of a Yeshiva will be one without "Boards", big contributors and celebrity Rabbis who seek to corporatize Torah learning. The Yeshiva institution only needs to be a modest floor or two or even parts of homes supported by teachers and students who work for a living but still desire to learn and teach at night, after shabbos or on Sunday. Lastly, I hope it's a place where the term "Yiddishkeit" is finally laid to rest.
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