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February 11, 2021 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666538021
- File size: 7265 KB
- Duration: 00:15:08
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AudioFile Magazine
Author/narrator Sigal Samuel's audiobook features the first female rabbi, Osnat Barzani, who was born in 1590 in Mosul, Iraq. Listeners learn some Hebrew words as Osnat persuades her father, Rabbi Samuel Barzani, to allow her to study the Torah. When her dove is shot by a hunter, Osnat takes it into her room, and later it miraculously flies outside. As rumors about Osnat's power spreads, people plead for her help and advice. Samuel beautifully describes Osnat's marriage to Jacob, who succeeds her father at the yeshiva, then successfully leads the academy after Jacob's death. The author's note reveals that Samuel took some liberties with this story, using legends in addition to her own ideas. The exquisite narration and sound effects make for an edifying listening experience. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
December 21, 2020
Despite the fact that girls in 15th-century Mosul were expected to do chores—“Reading is for boys”—Osnat convinces her rabbi father, who builds yeshivas, to teach her to read. “You don’t have any boys. If your daughter wants to learn,” she says, “why not teach her?” She befriends a dove, who becomes her faithful companion. As she grows older, she asks her father to seek a groom who will allow her to study Torah, and she helps run her father’s religious school while raising her own children. After her father’s death and, later, her husband’s, she becomes the school’s leader, making her the first female rabbi. As with other religious figures, legends grew up around Osnat, including some in which she has supernatural abilities, and Samuel (The Mystics of Mile End, for adults) recounts some of these, beginning with a hunter’s attack on her dove, which miraculously heals. The story is warmed with lush spreads by Mintzi (The Girl with a Brave Heart), whose intense, saturated hues set the blues of night against the reds and oranges of candle-lit windows, robes, and carpets. A rich portrait of an early female Jewish hero. Ages 4–8.
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