In My Father's Court
Discover the poignant memories of Isaac Bashevis Singer in his autobiographical masterpiece, In My Father's Court. This captivating book, published in 2001, offers an intimate glimpse into Singer's childhood in Warsaw, where he vividly recounts life on working-class Krochmalna Street. Central to his narrative is the bet din, or Jewish Court, that thrived in his father's home, providing a unique perspective on his upbringing and the cultural tapestry of his youth. With 320 pages of rich storytelling, this work is not only a personal reflection but also a significant piece of literature that was highlighted in Singer's Nobel Prize citation. Dive into the world of one of Yiddish literature's greatest voices and experience the blend of nostalgia, culture, and history that defines In My Father's Court.