Mazel

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Mazel is a novel by philosopher and author Rebecca Goldstein that blends intellectual themes with a multigenerational story of Jewish identity and fate.

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instanceOf novel
author Rebecca Goldstein NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorOccupation novelist
philosopher
explores continuity of Jewish heritage
interplay of chance and destiny
tension between rationalism and faith
genre Jewish fiction
literary fiction
philosophical fiction
hasCulturalContext American Jewish experience
European Jewish heritage
hasSubject assimilation
philosophy
religion
tradition
women’s lives
hasTitleCharacter Mazel (concept of luck in Jewish culture)
influencedBy Jewish philosophical tradition
rabbinic ideas of luck and providence
language English
literaryStyle blend of narrative and philosophical reflection
mainTheme Jewish identity
fate
intellectual life
narrativeForm multigenerational family saga
settingContext Jewish culture
writer Rebecca Goldstein NERFINISHED

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