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Full Description
The two men fled through the devastated Jewish
quarter of Budapest as the blazing cannons of the Austrian army rained
down death and destruction. One of these men was Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi,
the young genius who would one day become known as Chacham Tzvi, the gadol hador,
the greatest rabbi of his generation. The other was Rabbi Amos
Strasbourg. Together, they experienced tragedy and mortal danger, and
the friendship they formed lasted a lifetime.
Midnight Intruders
follows the parallel trajectories of Chacham Tzvi's stormy life and
insidious plots of Nechemiah Chayun, an outspoken disciple of the
messianic impostor Shabbesai Tzvi. The story reaches its harrowing
climax when the two clash in Amsterdam, resulting in one of the one of
the greatest communal uproars in the annals of European Jewry. Neighbor
turns against neighbor, friend against friend and brother against
brother as the raucous battles spill over from the synagogues into the
streets. This fast-moving book features adventure, drama, mystery,
conflict and, above all, a riveting and inspiring portrait of one of
the greatest rabbis of modern Jewish history.
Midnight Intruders is an exciting new phase in the ongoing Strasbourg Saga as it presents for the first time a gadol
of such stature. The narrative of this historical novel blends the
documented facts of Chacham Tzvi's activities with those of fictional
characters. The information about Chacham Tzvi is drawn from Megillas Sefer, the autobiography of his son, Rabbi Yaakov Emden, whose own story will be featured in forthcoming volumes of the Saga.
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