I read through the first 3 chapters of The Chosen by Chaim Potok today. At first, I just wanted the darn baseball game to be over with. I was glad it was only 5 innings! I found myself angry with Danny Saunders and the rest of the Hasids on his team, including the rabbi. They referred to the other team as "apikorsim" - a word I had to look up on the internet because it wasn't in my dictionaries. Apikorsim are secular jews. But, these jews were not what I would call secular by any means. It was the self-righteousness that angered me. Then, seeing Danny's kindness later, and gaining better understanding about him, made me realize how quick I am to judge. I can tell this is going to be a great book for me. I think I will come away from reading this book with a gentler heart toward people who are very different from me.
Just in 3 chapters I learned a lot about Judaism.
As I read, I plan to look up any words that I don't know. I also decided to look up word that I think I know but am not sure I know. I'm glad I did!
Here are the words I looked up:
samovars - a metal urn used especially in Russia for heating water or making tea.
dynastic (dynasty) - hereditary ruler - this surprised me. I didn't really know that the term dynasty had to do with blood lines. Interesting. This was a word I am glad I looked up because I had an idea of what it meant, but I really didn't know.
harrangue (another one I understood, but still looked up) - a long passionate and vehemet speech.
lithe (I thought this meant thin) - bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible
apikorsim - secular jews
barrage - a barrier of artillery fire.
tefillin - something some jews wear during prayer. This was very interesting to me. I had no idea what this was and even that it was used.
July 6, 2009
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