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Marek Halter

    27 gennaio 1936

    Marek Halter crea romanzi storici avvincenti che approfondiscono temi profondi come la fede, l'identità e la sofferenza umana. Il suo stile narrativo trasporta magistralmente i lettori in momenti storici cruciali, esplorando l'intersezione dei destini personali con i grandi cambiamenti sociali. Attingendo significativamente alle proprie esperienze e all'eredità ebraica, Halter crea storie immersive che risuonano con le preoccupazioni umane universali. Il suo lavoro offre una sofisticata miscela di finzione storica e indagine filosofica.

    Marek Halter
    Why the Jews?
    Mary of Nazareth
    The book of Abraham
    Intrigo a Gerusalemme
    Abraham
    Il cabalista di Praga
    • Praga 1600. La violenza sta per devastare la città. Solo un segreto millenario potrà salvarla. Praga, 1600. I cristiani minacciano il ghetto della città, ne assediano le porte, tentano di entrare per metterlo a ferro e fuoco. Gli ebrei sembrano impotenti di fronte al terribile eccidio che rischia di consumarsi. Persino l’imperatore Rodolfo II, che fino a poco tempo prima li aveva protetti, finge di non vedere quale massacro sta per abbattersi su di loro. Solo l’intervento del MaHaRaL Judah Loew, il Gran Rabbino di Praga, sarà in grado di salvare la comunità ebraica. Grazie alla sua conoscenza della Cabala e al suo sapere esoterico, Judah riuscirà a creare dal fango un essere soprannaturale, dotato di una forza spaventosa e che risponde ciecamente al suo volere: il Golem. A narrare la straordinaria storia del gigante d’argilla sarà David Gans, l’allievo prediletto del MaHaRaL. Sarà lui, diviso tra lo studio dei testi sacri e la passione per le scoperte scientifiche di Copernico e Galileo, tra la purezza della fede e la pulsione verso l’amore proibito per Eva, la nipote del MaHaRaL, a condurci in un passato così lontano nel tempo, ma dal fascino antico e misterioso. Tra storia e leggenda, scienza e magia, un grande romanzo tradotto in Spagna, Portogallo, Polonia, Romania e Repubblica Ceca.

      Il cabalista di Praga
    • A family saga with a difference. "The Book of Abraham opens on the backdrop of a burning Jerusalem in 70 AD as Abraham the Temple scribe flees the destruction of his home. Two thousand years and a hundred generations later, another Abraham perishes, immolated in the fires of the Warsaw Ghetto. But the chain that links these two Abrahams--a chain that stretches from Jerusalem to Warsaw through Rome, Alexandria, France and Greece--is one of family ties, and the unforgettable, powerful and poignant story that is told is that of one family--the author's own. This is a new edition of the timeless best-seller that has already sold over 5,000,000 copies worldwide.

      The book of Abraham
    • Mary of Nazareth

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the ancient world, the narrative offers a unique perspective through the life of Mary of Nazareth, a young Jewish woman. It delves into her experiences, struggles, and the cultural context of her time, providing insights into her character and the societal challenges she faces. The story intertwines themes of faith, identity, and resilience, illuminating the historical backdrop that shapes her journey and the pivotal role she plays in a transformative era.

      Mary of Nazareth
    • Why the Jews?

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      ** The latest provocative book by the international bestselling author, Marek Halter ** Seventy-five years after the Holocaust, which decimated a people several thousand years old, after we swore in an almost unanimous voice, "Never again," the scourge of anti-Jewish sentiment invades our sidewalks again, especially in Western Europe, including France, the homeland of human rights. Marek Halter, a Jew himself, asks, "Why always the Jews?" This hard-hitting essay examines all the false trials of Jews—religious or otherwise—during troubled periods throughout the world's history.

      Why the Jews?
    • Zipporah, Wife of Moses

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The narrative delves into the life of a remarkable woman who played a significant role alongside Moses, exploring her strength and resilience. It offers a fresh perspective on biblical events, highlighting her contributions and the challenges she faced. The story intertwines themes of faith, leadership, and the struggle for identity, providing readers with a deeper understanding of her character and the historical context surrounding her journey.

      Zipporah, Wife of Moses
    • Sarah’s story begins in the cradle of civilization: the Sumerian city-state of Ur, a land of desert heat, towering gardens, and immense wealth. The daughter of a powerful lord, Sarah balks at the marriage her father has planned for her. On her wedding day, she impulsively flees to the vast, empty marshes outside the city walls, where she meets a young man named Abram, son of a tribe of outsiders. Drawn to this exotic stranger, Sarah spends one night with him and reluctantly returns to her father’s house. But on her return, she secretly drinks a poisonous potion that will make her barren and thus unfit for marriage.Many years later, Abram returns to Ur and discovers that the lost, rebellious girl from the marsh has been transformed into a splendid woman—the high priestess of the goddess Ishtar. But Sarah gives up her exalted life to join Abram’s tribe and follow the one true God, an invisible deity who speaks only to Abram. It is then that her journey truly begins.From the great ziggurat of Ishtar to the fertile valleys of Canaan to the bedchamber of the mighty Pharaoh himself, Sarah’s story reveals an ancient world full of beauty, intrigue, and miracles.

      Sarah
    • Le Fils d'Abraham

      • 442pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      1967 : guerre des Six Jours. Marek Halter voit mourir son père qui lui laisse un étrange petit carnet rassemblant des siècles d'histoire et les bribes de la mémoire en lambeaux de la famille Halter. Dès lors sa vie va être tendue vers un double but : la recherche d'une solution au conflit israélo-arabe et la reconquête de sa propre histoire. Deux aventures étrangement voisines et concurrentes. Il échouera dans la première, mais la seconde donnera naissance à cette grande fresque du judaïsme. Une œuvre bouleversante qui relie enfin tous les fils d'Abraham, dispersés aux quatre coins du monde, et nous confronte à l'éternelle question : qu'est-ce au juste qu'être juif ?

      Le Fils d'Abraham
    • Marek Halter erzählt mit großer Überzeugungskraft, wie er sein eigenes Judentum innerhalb der unterschiedlichen Glaubensrichtungen sieht, was ihm die Tradition bedeutet. Sein Buch ist aber mehr als ein privates Bekenntnis: Es ist eine sehr persönliche Einführung in alle zentralen Aspekte des Judentums und dazu eine Selbstauskunft darüber, was es bedeutet, im heutigen Europa als Jude zu leben.

      Alles beginnt mit Abraham