Claudia Fabian
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Mirta Ines Trupp:
I loved your book, Becoming Malka! Bobe Malka is a wonderful character and I so enjoyed the combination of Fiddler on the Roof with Lost in Austen! I completely got that :-) Here is my question. How is Bobe Malka so open to accepting time travel- being a woman of the Victorian age and from a "religious" background? Thank you!
Mirta Ines Trupp
Thank you Claudia. I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I loved combining my favorite subjects and creating this book. There are so few "period dramas" that incorporate Jewish themes or characters. Bobe Malka is a combination of real women that I've known with several characters from my beloved historical novels. In my mind, Bobe Malka is able to accept the "magic" of time travel because she 'is' a religious person; she is an observant Jewish woman raised by a man who was knowledgeable, as well as full of emunah (faith). If one has faith that G-d does everything for a reason- that Divine Providence is a real and true force in our lives, then one must be open to the "magic" of one's life. If Malka believed in Moses and the burning bush or the parting of the Red Sea or Miriam and her well of fresh water, then I can see her believing that her great, great-granddaughter traveled across time. Once she meets Molly, Bobe Malka understands that her descendant is on a journey; Malka doesn't question this because she doesn't question the wisdom behind the miracle. Thank you for asking an awesome question!
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Mirta Ines Trupp:
I have the Love and Knishes cookbook which was my late mother's. I don't know that much about Argentinian Jews, although i have read Stefan Zweig whom i know died in Brazil. I hope to read your novels if i can find them in our library system or perhaps through the university. Are there Argentinian versions of Knishes?
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Mirta Ines Trupp:
Hello Mirta, I would like to send you a book that I think might interest you and have your honest review. Would you be interested? I would highly appreciate it. Here's a Link to the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Values-Education-Reflected-Weekly-Portions/dp/9655505332/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1471434990&sr=8-2&keywords=Values+%26+Education%3A+Reflected+in+Weekly+Torah+Portions Thanks, Eran
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