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October 7, 2014

A Tale of Yom Kippur in Old Jerusalem

The Nobel-Prize winning Israeli novelist S. Y. Agnon was one of the pioneers of twentieth-century Hebrew literature. He is known for the sophisticated, allusive, sometimes cryptic style with which he paints his portraits of religious life and the inner religious world of his characters. His long short story “Twofold,” from 1939, tells of one man's experience of Yom Kippur in Jerusalem. It has been rendered into English for the first time by Jeffrey Saks.

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