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The Rabbi's Daughter ~ Reva Mann

Medium soft cover
Very good condition
326 pages

"The Rabbi's Daughter" by Reva Mann is a memoir that chronicles her tumultuous journey from rebellion to spiritual awakening. As the granddaughter of the Chief Rabbi of Israel and the daughter of a respected London rabbi, Reva Mann's life was steeped in religious tradition. However, she rebelled against her strict upbringing, diving into a world of sex and drugs.

Eventually, Reva experienced a mystical epiphany that led her to a women's yeshiva in Israel, where she sought to reconnect with her faith. The memoir explores her struggles to balance her spiritual aspirations with her personal desires, offering a candid glimpse into the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism and the challenges of self-acceptance.

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