In Nathan Englander’s “Kaddish.com,” a Brooklyn man — who’s defected from Orthodox Judaism — hires a stranger to recite the Kaddish prayers for his father.
from NYT > Books https://nyti.ms/2CXSnV8
Saturday, 6 April 2019
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