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Where Was George?

She was doing her best to dispel British anti-Semitism.

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR

uke, Danni and Natalie are
strangers about to become
bound in a dark mystery of
the Holocaust, the black
market, sacrifice and question-
able heroics.
Sacrifice of Isaac (Random
House) is the new novel by Uni-
versity of Michigan graduate
Neil Gordon, a native of South
Africa who came to the United
States when he was 11. Today,
he serves as literary editor of the
Boston Review.
Sacrifice of Isaac begins in
1989 when a leading Israeli gen-
eral dies. His eldest son, Luke,
goes in search of his younger
brother, Danni Benami, who has
left Israel and become involved
in black-market antiques.
Then Danni disappears, and
everything changes for Luke —
so, too, for Natalie Hoestermann.
Natalie has come to question her
father's Nazi past in a quest that
also draws her to Danni Bena-
mi.
The focus of the story turns to
the fate of some 400 Austrian
Jews saved during World War II.
Drawing on an actual 1944 res-
cue mission, Mr. Gordon consid-
ers German guilt, Israeli
righteousness and the political
implications of the Holocaust.
artners in Hate (Avukah
Press) discusses contro-
versial linguist Noam
Chomsky and his rela-
tionship with Holocaust deniers
in the United States and abroad.
Written by Werner Cohn and
featuring an introduction by Ed-
ward Alexander, the book traces
Mr. Chomsky's relationship with
French Holocaust denier Robert
Adin Steinsaltz: The rain, the fast and other things.
Faurisson, and what this has
meant for Mr. Chomsky's con-
tinued outspoken remarks young boy is about to deal with crime. A pair of teens are walking
against Israel.
Jewish-Palestinian battles.
through Jerusalem when two men
Mr. Cohen, professor emeri-
Call Me Ruth (Beech Tree suddenly jump from a doorway,
tus of sociology at the Universi- Books), by Marilyn Sachs, is the leaving one of the boys dead.
ty of British Columbia, begins by story of a girl trying to find her
The survivor must consider is-
asking why the MIT professor's way in America. She loves school sues and consequences he has
ties to Faurisson have received and learning English and her never before even imagined.
so little attention.
beautiful teacher. But her home
Ms. Banks, a native of London,
He answers, "I think that life is a challenge: she lives on the immigrated to Israel in 1962 and
there is a persisting state of mind Lower East Side and her mother lived for eight years on a kibbutz.
that divides the political world speaks only Yiddish.
She has since settled in Dorset,
into 'left' versus 'right' and sees
When her mother expresses in- England.
the 'Left' as essentially incapable terest in meeting the girl's teacher,
ew from Random House is
of Jew-baiting...
she writes, "I looked sideways at
the latest Steinsaltz trans-
"Chomsky's most characteris- my mother, at her old winter coat
lation of the Talmud, this
tic stance — that of the left-wing and hat with its faded ribbons. My
time an English version of
gladiator battling 'Zionism' — mother's shoes were scuffed and Volume XII,
tractate Ta'anit,
turned out to be a very effective cracked across the toes. What Part I.
coverfor him."
would Teacher think of my moth-
This edition deals with the laws
wo new books take teens er, I wondered, but I knew the an- regulating public fast days, espe-
on very different journeys swer even before I asked the cially those called in response to
— back in time to the Unit- question."
severe drought or another calami-
ed States at the turn of the
Broken Bridges (Morrow), by ty. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz traces
century, and to Israel where a Lynne Reid Banks, begins with a the history of and i easons
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