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ISBN: 1592641458

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If You Awaken Love

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After Yair Berman left her and shattered all her dreams, the devastated Shlomtzion Drore escaped as far as possible from him and her intensely religious life in Jerusalem, becoming an interior... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Awakening Love

Elon, Emuna. "If You Awaken Love", Toby Press, 2009. Awakening Love Amos Lassen From Israel comes the dynamic new novel, "If You Awaken Love" about 40 year old divorcee, Shlomtzion Dror who lives in Tel Aviv. When she was younger she knew that Yair Berman, her childhood love, was to be her mate for life. Yair, however, was a Talmudic scholar was goaded by his yeshiva to break off his relationship with her and marry someone else. Dror never recovered from that. Now her daughter Maya has agreed to marry Yair's son and Shlomtzion has to accept the fact that her first love is to become her in-law. What makes this even worse is that she must visit Yair to make plans for the wedding and he lives across the Green Line in a settlement village on the West Bank. This is a love story that will melt your heart as it shows all of the inner tensions of what was going on in Israeli society after the Six Day War in 1967. as well as the effects of the Oslo Accords of the early 1990s. Yair religious affiliation is that of the yeshiva of religious Zionism of Rabbi Kook and it is led by his son, Tzvi Yehuda who founded the settler's movement and encouraged Israelis to settle beyond the Green Line. Yair broke with religious life and has become secular and leans to the left with the hopes that peace will come as a result of the Oslo Accords. His family, including his religious daughter, have no such faith. As Shlomtzion goes to meet Yair she returns to the dreams of her youth, the utopian dreams that many Israelis shared after the '67 war. What Elon gives us here and does so in beautiful language is a look at the religious life and politics of Israel. She looks at the people who struggle with the questions that will affect the future of the state of Israel, It's a wonderful read that will take you away and keep you thinking.

The book that hit home

"If you awaken love" by Emuna Elon touched on a raw nerve in my soul. Besides the fact that it is a beautifully written novel, it is one that touches each reader individually. I cried over it like a child. This book raises some very interesting issues in Judaism and human psychi and how the two play out. The way Elon uses passages from the bible to support statemens and to spice out the story is breath taking. "If you awaken love" is a tremendous bonus for any sensitive person interested in contemporary literature.

On native ground

I was surprised in a number of ways by this novel. First of all, by how good it is. It is a real page- turner in a good sense, has a story which holds the reader's interest from beginning to end. Secondly, I was surprised by the main character. Emuna Elon is the wife of Benny Elon a major Israeli politiician whose struggle is to bring the whole of the land of Israel within the boundaries of the sovereign Jewish state. Elon who has had a daily column for the major Israeli daily 'Yediot Achronot' so far as I know shares her husband's political position. But in the novel the main character, and the one whose narrative voice directs the action ,Shlomtzion Dror belongs to the opposite political camp. Her personal story of rejection in love by her childhood sweetheart removes her from the national- religious world, and makes her a strong supporter of the secular Left, the same Left that argues passionately that the land of Israel should be divided, that the historical homeland of Judea and Samaria ( The West Bank) should be for the sake of Peace part of a Palestinian Arab state. So what we have throughout the work is quite a bit of seeing the community which Elon ostensibly belongs to , the 'settler' community through the negative eyes of the narrator. But the third surprise is that the political issue and drama is background and secondary to the heart of the novel. The heart of the novel is the love - story of Shlomtzion and Ariel , his rejection of her when his Rabbis fail to give a blessing to their message. The story tells what happens to her afterwards, how she makes a new life. And it too tells of a dramatic meeting which takes place when the daughter of Shulamit becomes engaged to the son of Ariel, and his wife, Leah. I live in Israel and had special enjoyment from reading credible descriptions of its various 'scenes' and 'situations' various worlds of nature and social reality. Elon knows the country and society well, and her story gives a strong loving sense of it. While one might feel the major complication, the marriage of her daughter and his son, as somewhat contrived this does not really diminish from the drama and enjoyment of this wonderfully rich and skillfully written novel. I would add that the feeling of love for Israel, its people and land that pervades the Novel makes it for me especially enjoyable and inspiring.

The whole story of Israel today is here

This is a beautifully crafted novel; it's hard to believe that it is Elon's first. She captures the whole story of Israel in all its complexity, from the Six-Day War through the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, almost three decades. We see the old "yishuv," (those who lived in Israel long before statehood), the modernism of Tel Aviv, the right, the left, the religious, the secular, the young and idealistic, the middle-aged who are just making their life work. We find Jews who are murdered by Arab gunmen and Jews who genuinely want to share their land with the Palestinians. Elon is able to show empathy both for the liberal, secularist Israelis and for the traditional, religious group. This is not a political tract but a story of love that somehow went wrong. The reader's knowledge of the growing political storm engulfing the country after the Oslo accords only makes the book's ending more powerful.

Amazing and Riveting

Emuna Elon has captured the complexities of the Land of Israel and her people. This is not just a tale of unrequited love between a man and a woman but a story about much larger things..like the unrequited love between G-d and man; the inner struggle of the individual human heart, the power of community and family and belief. This book and its characters invaded my dreams for over a week. I couldn't put it down and now after two weeks I am still thinking about what the author said and how she said it. It left an imprint on my soul. It is a must read. Keep writing Emuna!
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