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reviewed the book, saying: "In the Satmar world, what Feldman did was scandalous, but her story didn't provide the drama and intrigue it seemed to have promised. However, it does provide a window into a world not many of us know about or can fathom. Her story, slow at first, invites us into the homes
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Feldman's move away from the community started with going to the library and hiding books written in English. At 17, she was married. Feldman said she did not have sex education, claimed she was trapped in a sexually and emotionally dysfunctional marriage, and the failure to produce a child dominated
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wrote that "Feldman seems to render this secretive community authentically; I only wish she'd spent a bit more time editing herself. The lopsided book traverses her childhood in painstaking detail, which is often redundant and overwrought... I certainly understood that Feldman wanted more out of
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and mindsets of the Satmar people, at times wholesome and warm, and at others lonely, shocking, and disturbing. Feldman is reflective, never mincing words, saying exactly how she feels about everything. For a woman with little formal secular education, her writing is eloquent and stirring."
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life; but in the end, I wanted more from her narration. How did she handle such a tough transition, raising a child while attending college at Sarah Lawrence? She spends so much time on the world she left—without much exploration of where she's ended up."
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her life. After becoming pregnant, she realized she wanted something more for her child, and planned to leave the community.
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After leaving the Hasidic community, Deborah Feldman started blogging, and in 2012, she published her autobiography,
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called the book an "engaging and at times gripping insight into Brooklyn's Hasidic community".
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reported that the book "spurred a cottage industry devoted to dispelling its inaccuracies".
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Feldman is featured in the 2018 Swiss-German documentary
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Deborah Feldman
ISBN
978-1439187012
memoir
Deborah Feldman
Jewish
Brooklyn, New York
Netflix
Unorthodox
Satmar
Yiddish
Publishers Weekly
The Washington Post
Jewish Book Council
The New York Jewish Week
Unorthodox (miniseries)
Netflix
Deborah Feldman
#Female Pleasure


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