The Yeshiva
A Novel
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Publisher Description
A monumental novel of faith and doubt—long regarded as Chaim Grade’s crowning achievement, this treasure of Yiddish literature stands as one of the great moral novels of the twentieth century, in the lineage of The Brothers Karamazov and The Magic Mountain.
Set in Lithuania between the World Wars, The Yeshiva tells the story of Tsemakh Atlas, a brilliant and tormented Talmudist whose pursuit of ethical purity propels him from the cloistered intensity of religious study into the confusions and compromises of the wider world.
As Tsemakh moves from yeshiva to small town, from ascetic devotion to marriage and the entanglements of domestic life, Grade populates his world with scholars and shopkeepers, mystics and skeptics, saints and charlatans—from the charismatic and deceptive schoolteacher Bernard Frankel to Slava Stupel, Tsemakh’s restless wife, whose worldly wants threaten his ideals. With remarkable psychological precision and delightful, often unexpected humor, Grade traces how conviction hardens into pride, how righteousness can wound, and how moral clarity collides with love, desire, and human frailty.
Originally published in Yiddish in the late 1960s, and long out of print in English, The Yeshiva returns at a moment of renewed recognition for Chaim Grade, now widely celebrated as an essential chronicler of Jewish life before the Holocaust. With a profound new introduction by Dr. Justin Cammy, this reissue brings a long-recognized masterpiece back into view.