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The Cabalist's Daughter
A Novel of Practical Messianic Redemption

by Yori Yanover

"A wildly-fun fantastical Jewish Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe."
Laurie Gwen Shapiro author of The Matzo Ball Heiress

"A rip roaring read! It's Tom Clancy meets Chabad meets feminism. I loved it."
Judith Abrams, author of Talmud for Beginners

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When the Master Cabalist of Brooklyn dies without an heir, it seems as if an age-old plot to bring the Messiah has failed.

But appearances can be deceiving.

Twenty years later, Nechama Gutkind leaves her cloistered home, determined to save the world even if it kills her. For assistance, she turns to the Master’s closest friend, 130-year-old Rabbi Lionel Abulafia. The last scion of a mystical dynasty, Abulafia has collected ancestral legend, mystical inspiration and wild speculation to create The Cabalist’s Handbook of Practical Messianic Redemption.

Nechama’s exploits attract followers and enemies from high and low. Firefights, helicopter battles and strange visions are only the beginning—because if the old rabbi is right, all Heaven is about to break loose!

 

 


About the Author
Yori Yanover is the author of Dancing and Crying, a behind-the-scenes look at the Lubavitch Hasidic movement, published in Hebrew in 1994 and co-author of How Would God Really Vote: A Jewish Rebuttal to David Klinghoffer's Conservative Polemic (2008). He has worked as an entertainer for the Israeli army, a taxi driver, and the first Jewish blogger. He now publishes The Grand Street News, a monthly print magazine serving his neighborhood, New York’s Lower East Side.

 


      


      

 

 

 

 

 

"A wildly-fun fantastical Jewish Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe."
Laurie Gwen Shapiro author of The Matzo Ball Heiress

"A rip roaring read! It's Tom Clancy meets Chabad meets feminism. I loved it."
Judith Abrams, author of Talmud for Beginners

" This is a highly entertaining fantasy that sweeps through different cultures and experiences; Sam Spade, Science Fiction and the Midrash against a background of life in Crown Heights, unlike anything else you've ever read."
Rabbi Jeremy Rosen

 

 

 

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