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Tevye the Dairyman
Tevye the Dairyman: And, Motl the Cantor's Son | Sholem Aleichem
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Tevye is the compassionate, lovable, Bible-quoting dairyman from Anatevka, and Tevye the Dairyman is a heartwarming and poignant account of life in turn-of-the-century Russia. Through the workaday world of a rural dairyman, his grit, wit, and heart, his daughters' courtships and marriages, and the eventual menace of the pogroms, Sholem Aleichem reveals the fabric of a now-vanished world.Motl is the clear-eyed, spirited, mischievous boy who narrates Motl the Cantor's Son, a comic novel about his emigration with his family from Russia to America. It is a journey that mirrors a larger exodus, telling the story of the disintegration of traditional Jewish life and the beginning of a new chapter of Jewish history in America.
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After much distraction, I have finished these two stories.

I would highly recommend Teyve the Dairyman to any fans of Fiddler on the Roof. But be warned it has some dark moments that were not in the musical.

I love the voice in Molt, The Cantor‘s son — a young boy whose family flees to America due to pogroms. His childishness hides so much and shows such resiliency.

Highly recommended. I wish I could read the original Yiddish.

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Got Teyve the Dairyman read just in time for the show. Full book review coming when I‘ve finished the other novella in the same volume, Motl the Cantor‘s Son. (Takes place partly in NYC so it seems good “while you‘re there reading”). But I will say that Teyve has some very dark moments that were not included in Fiddler.

The production of Fiddler in Yiddish was breathtaking. I was in tears during “Traditsye” and again at several other points.

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I have a ticket to the Saturday matinée of Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Joel Grey and performed in Yiddish. Which means I have just over 48 hours to read Teyve the Dairyman, which has been on my list for years if not decades.

It‘s raining and the museums don‘t open for three more hours. Reading and knitting time. #knittinglittens #holidayreading

Andrea313 Enjoy the performance! I have heard such wonderful things about this production. ❤️🎶🎻 5y
bookseller_cate @Andrea313 Thank you. I‘m quite excited! Booked the ticket ages ago, but only getting to the book now. Luckily, it‘s not very long. 5y
cherinium How did I not know about this book?! Fiddler is one of my favorite shows. I've seen 2 productions of it, but not one performed in Yiddish! I hope it is as fantastic as it sounds. 5y
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bookseller_cate @cherinium 😊 Glad I could pass on the knowledge. I loved Fiddler for years before realizing it was based on a book. 5y
rabbitprincess Gorgeous yarn! 5y
bookseller_cate @rabbitprincess Thanks! It‘s from Apple Fiber Studio. It‘s lovely to work with. 5y
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This was an okay read. I don't think it was Sholem Aleichem's best work, I would definitely recommend 'In the Storm' instead. But I will say that the last chapter was very good. This book is much darker than the beloved movie, Fiddler on the Roof, but still has the humour and enlightened wisdom Rep Tevye brings onto the pages. 3/5 stars. Also, I only read Tevye the Dairyman. I wasn't interested in reading the railroad stories.