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The Orchard von Yochi Brandes
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The Orchard (2018. Auflage)

von Yochi Brandes (Autor)

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This spellbinding historical novel by celebrated Israeli author Yochi Brandes tells the story of the venerated yet enigmatic Rabbi Akiva, placing him in the context of his contemporaries, the Sages of Jewish tradition and of early Christianity. Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabban Gamaliel, Paul of Tarsus, and many others become flesh and blood in this stunning interweaving of biblical and Talmudic lore. At the heart of the novel is Rabbi Akiva and his complicated relationship with his wife Rachel, who meets him as a forty-year-old illiterate shepherd, marries him against her father's wishes, and compels him to study until he becomes the nation of Israel's greatest sage. Rabbi Akiva's innovative method of interpreting Scripture provides his people with a life-giving elixir after Rome's destruction of the Second Temple, but also fuels the lethal Bar Kokhba Revolt, with disastrous consequences. The Orchard offers a brilliant narrative solution to the fascinating story of four sages who entered a metaphysical orchard: one died, one lost his mind, one became a hater of God, and one-Rabbi Akiva-made it out unscathed. Or did he?… (mehr)
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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I received this book as a early reviewer in 2018. I read it now as part of reading Israeli literature. Yochi Brandes is the female author, born in 1959 in Haifa to a family of Hassidic rabbis. Brandes taught Bible and Judaism for many years. She is the author of novels and essays on biblical women-all of them best-sellers in Israel. This story is about the time period about the destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem. It is historical and provides stories of Judaism and Christianity through the eyes of Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva and prophetess. The rebellion of Bar Kokhba Revolt was a real event in history and uses the sages and Torah discussion to this revolt. I found it interesting to read this book where the study and debate of Torah was more important than a person's responsibility to wife and children and more important than the relationship with the God of the Torah. It also explains how the Jewish people who believed in Jesus as Messiah were eventually excluded from the the other Hebrews and became Christians. I especially appreciated this part of the story. ( )
  Kristelh | Feb 28, 2022 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I am atheist but enjoy reading about the world's religions. Go figure. The synopsis for The Orchard intrigued me as I have some knowledge but not a lot about Judaism. That was my downfall with this book. I feel you need to know a bit more to truly appreciate it. I will admit to a certain confusion in trying to keep track of the players as I was not well versed in who was who. Yes, there are appendices but it takes away from the reading experience to have to keep looking up who is who.

It is though, a very well translated book. The prose is easy to read and the story is fascinating when not having to stop to sort things out. ( )
  BooksCooksLooks | Jan 5, 2019 |
This spellbinding historical novel by celebrated Israeli author Yochi Brandes tells the story of the venerated yet enigmatic Rabbi Akiva, placing him in the context of his contemporaries, the Sages of Jewish tradition and of early Christianity. Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabban Gamaliel, Paul of Tarsus, and many others become flesh and blood in this stunning interweaving of biblical and Talmudic lore into a page-turning read.
"The Orchard mines ancient Jewish sources to tell the story of a singular period in the history of our people through the all-too-rare female point of view."
  HandelmanLibraryTINR | Dec 30, 2018 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
Without some context and understanding of Judaism, The Orchard can feel like stepping into an unfamiliar world.

It is, however, is a captivating retelling of well known stories and characters of Jewish faith and lore. The story, as told through a women, Rachel, highlights the beauty and tragedy of religious life. The Orchard humanizes a time, place and the people whose lives became legend.

As an agnostic, I enjoyed The Orchard as a look into how tribes of communities solidify their values and traditions, how they can change depending on their leadership. The story of the women behind powerful men if oft not told and in The Orchard, we hear her voice and understand her power. ( )
  schulajess | Nov 24, 2018 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
The Orchard is an immersive, rich work of historical fiction, based on more history and legend than I'd realized until I started to prepare this review. It took me some time to adjust to the writing style, and at times I got muddled trying to keep track of the various characters and their connections to one another. The time and the place and the subject of the story, however, are intriguing -- overlooked in literature, I'd suspect, although that's only a guess. My knowledge and reading experience are all on the Christian side of this time period; it was rewarding to take a look at what was developing in the other culture and religion of the age. Not an easy book to get through, but I enjoyed it. ( )
  baroquem | Nov 13, 2018 |
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This spellbinding historical novel by celebrated Israeli author Yochi Brandes tells the story of the venerated yet enigmatic Rabbi Akiva, placing him in the context of his contemporaries, the Sages of Jewish tradition and of early Christianity. Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabban Gamaliel, Paul of Tarsus, and many others become flesh and blood in this stunning interweaving of biblical and Talmudic lore. At the heart of the novel is Rabbi Akiva and his complicated relationship with his wife Rachel, who meets him as a forty-year-old illiterate shepherd, marries him against her father's wishes, and compels him to study until he becomes the nation of Israel's greatest sage. Rabbi Akiva's innovative method of interpreting Scripture provides his people with a life-giving elixir after Rome's destruction of the Second Temple, but also fuels the lethal Bar Kokhba Revolt, with disastrous consequences. The Orchard offers a brilliant narrative solution to the fascinating story of four sages who entered a metaphysical orchard: one died, one lost his mind, one became a hater of God, and one-Rabbi Akiva-made it out unscathed. Or did he?

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