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Dec 4, 2012 · From the jacket: Mazel means luck in Yiddish, and luck is the guiding force in this magical and mesmerizing novel that spans three generations. Sasha Saunders is the daughter of a Polish rabbi who abandons the shtetl and wins renown as a Yiddish actress in Warsaw and New York.
Jan 1, 2001 · 3.67. 341 ratings33 reviews. Mazel means luck in Yiddish, and luck is the guiding force in this magical and mesmerizing novel that spans three generations. Sasha Saunders is the daughter of a Polish rabbi who abandons the shtetl and wins renown as a Yiddish actress in Warsaw and New York.
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Aug 26, 2002 · Paperback – August 26, 2002. Mazel means luck in Yiddish, and luck is the guiding force in this magical and mesmerizing novel that spans three generations. Sasha Saunders is the daughter of a Polish rabbi who abandons the shtetl and wins renown as a Yiddish actress in Warsaw and New York.
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Oct 1, 1995 · A Jewish actress in Warsaw begins anew in America, where her legacy of vitality and independence--and her penchant for story-telling--endures in her daughter, a sixties intellectual, and granddaughter, a mathematician. 20,000 first printing.
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Oct 1, 1995 · MAZEL. by Rebecca Goldstein ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, 1995. bookshelf. shop now. Goldstein expands on a story in her collection, Strange Attractors (1992), in this lively exploration of the ways chance intermingles with determinism in human lives. Sasha Saunders' beloved granddaughter is about to have a baby, and Sasha is so angry she could spit.
Mazel means luck in Yiddish, and luck is the guiding force in this magical and mesmerizing novel that spans three generations. Sasha Saunders is the daughter of a Polish rabbi who abandons the...
Mazel. Rebecca Goldstein. Viking, 1995 - Fiction - 357 pages. Feisty Sasha Saunders, a rabbi's daughter, leaves her family's rural Polish shtetl for the excitement of prewar Warsaw. There she...