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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Love and Sex After Portnoy | |
The Last One Way | 3 | |
Several Anecdotes About My Wife | 22 | |
Julian | 56 | |
Knitting One | 66 | |
Leah | 96 | |
Bachelor Party | 146 | |
Pt. 2 | Dreams, Prayers, and Nightmares | |
Who Knows Kaddish | 171 | |
Hershel | 183 | |
A Dream of Sleep | 192 | |
Barbarians at the Gates | 213 | |
Ordinary Pain | 248 | |
Die Grosse Liebe | 265 | |
Dreaming in Polish | 281 | |
Walt Kaplan Reads Hiroshima, March 1947 | 293 | |
In Memory of Chanveasna Chan, Who Is Still Alive | 300 | |
How to Make It to the Promised Land | 325 | |
The Argument | 345 | |
Pt. 3 | Mystics, Seekers, and Fanatics | |
Bee Season | 375 | |
A Poland, a Lithuania, a Galicia | 400 | |
Consent | 422 | |
Ten Plagues | 438 | |
Seekers in the Holy Land | 456 | |
The Very Rigid Search | 476 | |
Goodbye, Evil Eye | 505 | |
The King of the King of Falafel | 527 | |
The Contributors | 537 |
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