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==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== | ||
Published in New York, NY [America]: Berham House, 1939; with a Foreword by Chaim Potok. Reprinted in 1996. | Published in New York, NY [America]: Berham House, 1939; with a Foreword by Chaim Potok. Reprinted in 1996. | ||
Translated into Hebrew, Spanish, and Russian: | |||
*[[Ke-`aleh nidaf (1949 Steinberg), book (Hebrew ed.)]] | |||
*[[Como una hoja al viento (1952 Steinberg), book (Spanish ed.)]] | |||
*[[Kak sorvannyi list (1982 Steinberg), book (Russian ed.)]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 19:37, 7 August 2010
As a Driven Leaf (1939) is a novel by Milton Steinberg.
Abstract
In Roman Palestine at the end of the first century Ce, Rabbi Elisha ben Avuyah, struggling with a loss of faith, turns to the study of Greek philosophy and is excommunicated by the Sanhedrin. The only novel written by the author, a Reconstructionist rabbi.
Editions and translations
Published in New York, NY [America]: Berham House, 1939; with a Foreword by Chaim Potok. Reprinted in 1996.
Translated into Hebrew, Spanish, and Russian:
- Ke-`aleh nidaf (1949 Steinberg), book (Hebrew ed.)
- Como una hoja al viento (1952 Steinberg), book (Spanish ed.)
- Kak sorvannyi list (1982 Steinberg), book (Russian ed.)
External links
- [ Google Books]