S ' Fine 7ne i Italian '" Casual Atmosphere RISTORANTE 1 story, Weaver is found investigating the mysteri- :).,vas with ambivalent feelings that ous death of his estranged met my uncle the next morning father, a notorious "stock- d proceeded to the Bevis Marks jobber" — known today Z;'gue. Perhaps I should mention as a stockbroker. that not all Jews are so nice in their To solve the mystery, observation of the Sabbath as my uncle. Weaver must contend Some are far more observant, of course, with a garrulous prostitute but an even greater number care little who knows too much for this day of the week or that. Even about his past, relatives my uncle's short beard was thought by who remind him of his many Jews to be of ill fashion, for it was alienation from the Jewish something of a truism that any Jew with faith and a cabal of pow- a beard upon his face was either a rabbi erful men in the under- or a recent mmigrant. ... world of British finance. ... The synagogue was crowded that Along the way, readers get morning -- more crowded than I had a history lesson in the remembered ever seeing it as a boy. beginnings of the stock There were perhaps 300 men downstairs market. and close to 100 women in the upper Liss first became inter- section. In addition to the worshippers, ested in the subject matter there was a pair of young English bucks when he took a course at .ho ,. came in to observe the Jews at wor- Georgia State University p. ...Indeed, visitors rarely hid their in 18th-century fiction. "I pftlexity with a service conducted thought it would be a ost entirely in a foreign language good idea to have a plot d in which men appear to engage in that was interesting and private contemplation as much as group have characters that were worship. For my own part, I found engaging, rather than to myself struggling very little with the be pedantic and heavy- Hebrew of the prayer book, for I had handed with it," he says. read these prayers so often when I was a His attempts to make y that they remained still firmly the story palatable have etched within . my memory, and speak- apparently paid off. JR again made me happy in a way Random House has not have anticipated. printed 100,000 copies of the book, a giant vote of selling the book was I started confidence for any author. studying biblical Hebrew. I always In the story, Weaver uses his felt alienated in the synagogue before brawn to contend with his problems, because I didn't know the language. something that Liss didn't write from That's something that personally I personal experience. "There is cer- wanted to remedy and never had the tainly a fantasy element here," offers time." Liss. "I think a lot of us would like to Despite starting work on a second be able to deal with our problems by novel (this one about the Jewish beating up the people who irritate us. community in 17th-century I certainly don't deal with my prob- Amsterdam), Liss now has the oppor- lems that way." However, Liss can relate to Weaver's tunity and time to consider his spiri- tuality. "I think having a religious insecurities about his religion. Jewish identity is becoming a bigger "I think Benjamin Weaver is some- part of my sense of self," says Liss. body who is learning what it's like to "I'm going to synagogue more, keep- be Jewish in a non-Jewish world with ing kosher, learning Hebrew and no model to follow," notes Liss. making Jewishness a part of my life. "I grew up in the small town of "I was raised with this idea that I Plantation, Fla., an area where there was Jewish and it was important, but was a lot of antisemitism. I suppose I was never really told why or what it that in that way there is some overlap was. That's something I don't want to between me and Benjamin." repeat with my children." ❑ Liss is not having that problem now. Living in the Jewish capital of America, New York City, he is finding Author David Liss can be it easier to practice his Judaism. "I reached via his Web site, have been becoming more religious in www.davidliss.com . my adult life," reveals the 35-year-old. "One of the first things I did after I All meat, fowl and fish I dinner entrees include I v ae n g t ie pta a sb ti o e ,, spooutpaio sa aln a d pasta. 0 0 / ' I All pasta dinner entrees I come with all the above I except pasta side dish. HRU F presOnt:,Cpupoh . .•:101 Expires 5/31/00 • r-JN come Enjoy Dirnner I 'With ' Lir lit ION Tuesday thru ThurSda, 11 am 9pm Friday: 11 am - 1 Opm Saturday S. 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