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TURBULENT SOULS: A Catholic Son's Return to his Jewish Family
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Turbulent Souls
BY DAVID VAN BIEMA
November 16, 1998
The promise of any story about religious conversion is that in observing a
soul's journey from one spiritual home to another, we learn something about
spirit. This opportunity is doubled in Dubner's case: his Jewish-born parents
embraced a fervent Catholicism; decades later Dubner made the same trip in
reverse. He capitalizes neatly on the humor, pain and mystery implicit when a
father breaks into the song My Yiddische Mama between rosaries only to
have his altar-boy son later edit the writings of the Lubavitcher rebbe; and on
the "dead parents and overbearing parents...the fears of emptiness and the
hopes of bounty" that inform such God-wrestling. So generous and natural a
memoirist is Dubner, however, that awareness of his book's formidable double
motor recedes in our pleasure at his recollections.
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