"Jewish stories," writes Adam Biro, "resemble every people's
stories." Yet at the same time there is no better way to understand
the soul, history, millennial suffering, or, crucially, the "joys"
of the Jewish people than through such tales--"There's nothing,"
writes Biro, "more revelatory of the Jewish being."
With "Is It Good for the Jews?" Biro offers a sequel to his
acclaimed collection of stories "Two Jews on a Train." Through
twenty-nine tales--some new, some old, but all finely wrought and
rich in humor--Biro spins stories of characters coping with the
vicissitudes and reverses of daily life, while simultaneously
painting a poignant portrait of a world of unassimilated Jewish
life that has largely been lost to the years. From rabbis competing
to see who is the most humble, to the father who uses suicide
threats to pressure his children into visiting, to three men
berated by the Almighty himself for playing poker, Biro populates
his stories with memorable characters and absurd--yet
familiar--situations, all related with a dry wit and spry prose
style redolent of the long tradition of Jewish storytelling.
A collection simultaneously of foibles and fables, adversity and
affection, "Is It Good for the Jews? "reminds us that if in the
beginning was the word, then we can surely be forgiven for
expecting a punch line to follow one of these days.
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