Notes: | "Margit's book follows the physical and spiritual journey of a young liberal Hungarian Jewish woman from the typical life of the liberal arts university student in Hungary in the mid 1990's, through gaining liberal Jewish education in Jerusalem to become a ball t'shuva, orthodox wife in Tz'fat. We read about her exciting and active, yet depressing, lifestyle as a young woman immersed in Hungary's cultural scene. We learn how she encounters new ways of thinking and being in Israel and how these people and events influence her decision to stay and study for a year there. Finally we learn how she finds her physical and spiritual home in "Israel's Tibet," the home of mystics and artist, the city of Tz'fat."--From the review by Gabor Por ( http://www.pgabor.com/wp/2009/08/05/margit-patricia-eszter-a-zsido-menyasszony-2009-margit-the-jewish-bride/ )
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