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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - The Hallway: An Extraordinary Portal – 85 - 105"

Samanta - Abramsky Family

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Samanta   (almacubana) Response to Teri - Friendships and Dreams

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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Two Discussion Questions - The Hallway: An Extraordinary Portal – 106 - 126"

Samanta - Respect with Differing Opinions

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Samanta   (almacubana) Response to Teri - Mimi

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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Teri - Friendships and Dreams"

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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Teri - Mimi"

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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 175 - 186

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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 187 - 196

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Samanta   (almacubana) Response to Week Three Discussion Questions – Entertaining at Home

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Samanta   (almacubana) Response to Week Four Discussion Questions - The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 175 - 186

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Samanta   (almacubana) Response to Week Four Discussion Questions - The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 187 - 196 - Chimen's aliases

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Michele (micheleevansito) | 55 comments Response: The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 187 - 196

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Helga Cohen (hcohen) | 591 comments I have a message from Sasha for the group so anyone that wants to ask him questions might want to join at this time. Friday 10AM PST.

Helga,

I'l try to go onto the site to join the discussion at 10am West Coast time this Friday. I have an hour or so free then.

Sasha.

Sasha Abramsky,
Freelance journalist and author.
Most recent books: The House of Twenty Thousand Books; The American Way of Poverty.
www.sashaabramsky.com www.thevoicesofpoverty.org


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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Three Discussion Questions – Entertaining at Home"

Samanta - Family Rituals

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Teri (teriboop) Samanta wrote: "Response to Week Four Discussion Questions - The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 175 - 186"

Samanta - Celebrating Holidays

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Teri (teriboop) Michele wrote: "Response: The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 187 - 196"

Samanta and Michele - Chimen losing his aliases

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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - Upstairs Front Room: Roots – 231 - 249

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Samanta   (almacubana) Teri wrote: "Michele wrote: "Response: The Dining Room: Rituals and Rebels – 187 - 196"

Response to Teri - Chimen losing his aliases

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Teri (teriboop) Helga wrote: "I have a message from Sasha for the group so anyone that wants to ask him questions might want to join at this time. Friday 10AM PST.

Helga,

I'l try to go onto the site to join the discussion at ..."


I'll do my best to watch for him to join tomorrow afternoon and guide him to this thread.


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Paula S (paula_s) | 5 comments Teri wrote: "Kaleen wrote: "Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150."

Kaleen - Religion and Culture
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Bentley | 44290 comments Mod
Helga after all of this time - I too received a note from Sasha indicating that he would be on but I do not think he understands our virtual set up and that folks pop in at any time during the 24 hour period wherever they might be globally. I will respond to him today but folks who are interested - this might be a great time to converse with the author which is always an exciting experience


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Teri (teriboop) Paula wrote: "Teri wrote: "Kaleen wrote: "Week Three Discussion Questions - The Kitchen: Salt, Sugar, and a Dash of Love – 139 - 150."

Paula - Religion and Culture

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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - Upstairs Front Room: Roots – 250 - 266

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Sasha Abramsky | 6 comments This is Sasha Abramsky, author of The House of Twenty Thousand Books. Bentley asked me to join the site discussion today; I'm online for the next hour or so if people have questions.


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Sasha Abramsky | 6 comments Regarding the idea of shaking the pillars of the temple, my sense of my granddad is that by late-middle age he felt he had done quite enough shaking. As he aged, he grew more interested in interpreting the world than in leading a fight to change the world. He remained passionately interested in social issues, but he no longer considered himself a revolutionary. I think as he aged he viewed his role in life as an expository one rather than as a leader of praxis.


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Teri (teriboop) Sasha wrote: "This is Sasha Abramsky, author of The House of Twenty Thousand Books. Bentley asked me to join the site discussion today; I'm online for the next hour or so if people have questions."

Welcome, Sasha. We're glad you are able to join us. I'm Teri, one of the Assisting Moderators. Feel free to read through some of the posts and comment, if you like. I know a some of members would love to ask you some questions, but I do not know if they are currently online.


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Sasha Abramsky | 6 comments Bentley wrote: "Helga after all of this time - I too received a note from Sasha indicating that he would be on but I do not think he understands our virtual set up and that folks pop in at any time during the 24 h..."
Bentley, I do get the format-- just have something of a time crunch today. But I'll try to go onto the thread a few times today to respond to whomever has questions.


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Helga Cohen (hcohen) | 591 comments Sasha I am glad that you are able to join us. I think you will get some questions once people know you are online. I am enjoying your book immensely.


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Michele (micheleevansito) | 55 comments Sasha wrote: "This is Sasha Abramsky, author of The House of Twenty Thousand Books. Bentley asked me to join the site discussion today; I'm online for the next hour or so if people have questions."

Hi Sasha and welcome to Goodreads!

My question: What made you decide to write a book about your grandparents? and once the decision was made, how did you get started?


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Kaleen Good question Helga! I'm curious about that as well!


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Sasha Abramsky | 6 comments Michele wrote: "Sasha wrote: "This is Sasha Abramsky, author of The House of Twenty Thousand Books. Bentley asked me to join the site discussion today; I'm online for the next hour or so if people have questions."..."

I write about this somewhat in the book itself; basically, I wanted to memorialize a group of people, and the world (s) that they created, which were rapidly becoming footnotes to history. My grandparents relationship to ideas, their politics, their mode of interacting with people and with culture always fascinated me, and it seemed to me they were the end of a long line, one that fused both the religion of their ancestors and the politics of the early and mid-20th century, in a unique way. I didn't want their stories to simply vanish once they died. So, I think that was really one of the main motivations here. The other one was more personal; as a writer, writing about them allowed me in some ways to assuage the grief I felt at their deaths. It was, for me, a very personal, almost meditative experience, and researching the book it really allowed me the privilege of spending a huge amount of time having a sort of virtual conversation with these people, no longer alive, who had been such a huge part of my life as I grew up.


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Sasha Abramsky | 6 comments Helga wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

I think it was a huge, unresolved, conflict, and one that forms a large, underlying theme in my book. My grandparents weren't religious -- in the sense that they didn't believe in a God. But they were both deeply influenced by the broader culture of the Jewish religion, from its rituals to its way of approaching knowledge. Chimes studied Marxism in an utterly Talmudic way, reading the texts obsessively, parsing the small details, memorizing huge tracts etc etc. I think in some ways he was a unique intellect, but in other ways the overlap of the secular politics and the religious training/background wasn't that uncommon. Many of their CP friends came out of religious households that had migrated from Eastern Europe -- and many of the men had, as boys, been educated in Cheders. It fascinates me, this tension between modernity and tradition, because it's never fully resolved, perhaps never can be fully resolved.


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Bentley | 44290 comments Mod
Sasha wrote: "Bentley wrote: "Helga after all of this time - I too received a note from Sasha indicating that he would be on but I do not think he understands our virtual set up and that folks pop in at any time..."

That is wonderful Sasha and I will add a Q&A thread for you so that the questions and your responses do not get lost in the shuffle and of course please post here too. Thank you.


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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - Wrapping Up the Week

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Teri (teriboop) Week Four Discussion Questions - Wrapping Up the Week

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Teri (teriboop) Bentley has created a spoiler Q & A thread for us to ask Sasha any questions you may have. Please post your questions here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Thank you, Bentley.


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Teri (teriboop) Chapter Overviews and Summaries
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Teri (teriboop) Week Five Discussion Questions - Dining Room Resurgent: Rebirth – 267 - 285

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Michele (micheleevansito) | 55 comments Response: Dining Room Resurgent: Rebirth – 267 - 285

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Teri (teriboop) Michele wrote: " Response: Dining Room Resurgent: Rebirth – 267 - 285"

Michele - Chimen and Teaching

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Bentley | 44290 comments Mod
Response to Teri

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Teri (teriboop) Bentley wrote: "Response to Teri"

Bentley - Chimen / Loneliness

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Response to Teri

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Teri (teriboop) Week Five Discussion Questions - Dining Room Resurgent: Rebirth – 286 - 302

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Teri (teriboop) Week Five Discussion Questions - Front Room Revisited: Endings – 303 - 316

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Teri (teriboop) Week Five Discussion Questions - Front Room Revisited: Endings – 317 - 328

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Teri (teriboop) Week Five Discussion Questions - Final Thoughts

Thank you all for another great Book of the Month discussion. I hope to see you next month for The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness

The Soul of an Octopus A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness by Sy Montgomery by Sy Montgomery Sy Montgomery

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This is the link to the Q&A thread that I set up for Sasha.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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