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The Gates Of November book. Now, Chaim Potok, beloved author of the award-winning novels The Chosen and My Name is Asher Lev, unfolds the gripping true story of a father, a son, and a conflict that spans Soviet history. Drawing on taped interviews and his harrowing visits to Russia, Potok traces the public and privates lives of the Slepak family: Their passions and ideologies, their struggles to reconcile their identities as Russians and as Jews, their willingness to fight-and die-for diametrically opposed political beliefs.

Chaim Potok, who first met the younger Slepaks when they were still under siege in Moscow, tells their .

Chaim Potok, who first met the younger Slepaks when they were still under siege in Moscow, tells their story with deep understanding and empathy. From the author of The Chosen and My Name Is Asher Lev comes an epic work of nonfiction chronicling the stormy lives of a Jewish father and son whose stories span the entire history of the Soviet Union. Solomon Slepak, an inflexible old-guard Bolshevik - military commander, diplomat, propagandist - not only miraculously survived the murderous purges of the thirties and late forties, despite his high visibility and his Jewish origins, but retained to the last his unwavering faith in the Communist Party.

The Gates of November. The story of the family patriarch, Solomon Slepak, spans most of the book: ignoring his mother’s wish that he become a rabbi, Slepak emigrated at 13 to America, became a Marxist in New York, returned to fight in the Russian Revolution, and rose to prominence within the Communist Party. But while Solomon remained a convinced Bolshevik, his son Volodya rejected socialism when anti-Semitism emerged during Stalin’s era. Disowned by his father, Volodya was later exiled to Siberia as a dissident.

Potok, well known for his novels of Jewish family life such as The Chosen, turns to nonfiction in The Gates of November, a wrenching family chronicle with a riveting historical .

Potok, well known for his novels of Jewish family life such as The Chosen, turns to nonfiction in The Gates of November, a wrenching family chronicle with a riveting historical undercurrent. The story of the family patriarch, Solomon Slepak, spans most of the book: ignoring his mother's wish that he become a rabbi, Slepak emigrated at 13 to America, became a Marxist in New York, returned to fight in the Russian Revolution, and rose to prominence within the Communist Party.

Wanderings: Chaim Potok’s. History of the Jews (1918). The Gates of November (1996). This book is about the Slepak family. It seeks to answer two questions. Out of the Depths(1990). First: What conditions will drive individuals living in comfort at the very summit of a political system, suddenly to turn against that system and bring ruin down on their lives? And second: Can a single family serve as a microcosm that might shed light on what ultimately happened to all the peoples of the Soviet Union?

The Gates of November. the gates of novemeber was one of the best documentaries i have ever read. The paterfamilias of the Slepak family is "The Old Bolshevik," Solomon. chiam potok chronicles the life of multiple generations of soviet jews who suffered under a few different soviet leaders. it is a very moving story and the character depth and descriptions make it feel as if you are on the journey with them. He comes on the scene in the very early years of the Russian Revolution as an avid revolutionary.

1 Books and articles. Memoirs Chaim Potok, Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family. Yuri Tarnopolsky, Memoirs of 1984. On 9 November 1976, a week after Carter won the Presidential election, the Soviet authorities released all but two of the previously arrested protesters. Several more were subsequently rearrested and incarcerated or exiled to Siberia. On 1 June 1978, refuseniks Vladimir and Maria Slepak stood on the eighth story balcony of their apartment building. By then they had been denied permission to emigrate for over 8 years. Vladimir displayed a banner that read "Let us go to our son in Israel". Chaim Potok, Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family.

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From the author of The Chosen comes a work of nonfiction that chronicles the stormy lives of a Jewish father, Solomon Slepak, an infelxible old-guard Bolshevik, and his son, Volodya, who became an internationally renowned "refusenik" hero during the 18 years of his persecution for attempting to leave the Sovviet Union. Potok tells their story with deep understanding and empathy. 13 photos.
Fenrikasa
While this book is a little cumbersome to read, it is gutt-renching in it's power as it describes the plight of Jews during the 20th century from the old red guard to the refusniks. It largely follows the plight of each family member of the Slepak family. Just the day-to-day drudgery was wrenching to read. The narrative is taken from dictation provided by one of the characters in the family. What struck me so deeply was the process of "excile," and the emotional and physical toll it took on each individual that had to submit to this barbaric torture.
I was literally out of breathe when I finished the book and very happy that I stuck with it because I learned so much. It made me feel extremely grateful for living in America and being able freely worship at the synagogue of my choice. Freedom is truly a gift from God.
Varshav
Chaim Potok has been my favorite author for decades. Though I am not Jewish, I am grateful and appreciative for his fiction as it has supported me through internal transitions similar to his own journey. This book is different from his fiction. It is not fiction at all. It is documented factual Jewish history from an early 20th century Soviet Union environment to its dificult impact for one family into the late 1990's. Not having been raised with a Jewish perspective or significant knowledge of their Common Era history, it has aided my understanding of at least some facits of their perspective and should reduce generalizations on my part that could result in communication stressors unknowingly.
Jesmi
Wonderfully told tale of refuseniks - Jews denied the right to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
WtePSeLNaGAyko
Chaim writing on the Jews in Russia is extremely interesting. I felt as if I were waking next to each character as they progressed through their cycles of trials and heartaches. I did not realize the envolvement of the Jews into Russian politics. A great historical time capsule of that period in world history.
Wooden Purple Romeo
didn't like it as well as his other novels
Mr_NiCkNaMe
Chaim Potok is an incredible Author and I and my children have really taken to his writing style and gift for story telling. This is an excellent read.
Zainian
Great story! Learned a lot about life for Jews under the communists an Russians, then Soviets, and refusniks trying to leave Russia for Israel.
Chaim Potok is an excellent writer. The treatment of Russian Jews during the time of the Soviet Union was deplorable. More people should be made aware. I highly recommend The Gates of November and any other Chaim Potok books.
The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family ebook
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Knopf; 1st edition (October 15, 1996)
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