![]() ![]() My review. Oh! And Ellen Galford’s The Dyke and the Dybbuk, funny fantasy about a Jewish lesbian who gets possessed by a demon that makes her get a crush on an Orthodox woman as a prank. (This is the closest I’ve got to rabbis fighting Cthulhu.) Also try The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker, character-driven fantasy set in the immigrant communities of 1900′s NYC. “Cool powers” - a great fit for this is Hereville series, which are three graphic novels about Mirka, an Orthodox Jewish pre-teen who fights monsters in her hometown. Judaism doesn’t begin and end with our persecution. Rabbis who fight Cthulu or something idk. ![]() Let us have cool powers and prophecies and regular lives and /stories/. I want more Jewish protagonists who have nothing to do with the Holocaust. ![]()
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