The Chosen by Chaim Potok

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The Chosen by Chaim Potok

The novel, The Chosen, written by Chaim Potok, is a very interesting novel that opens a reader's mind to the religion of Judaism and the different trials Jews had to go through. Throughout this book, many thoughts and ideas can get the readers attention, but the most appealing idea is the decisions that Danny Sanders had to make. Danny struggles with culture expectations concerning his dress, the decision to follow the Hasidic family tradition, and keeping his Jewish faith. Despite the pressures and expectations, Danny must express that he has a mind of his own and he has to determine which road he wants to travel

Many different religions consume the earth, and each religion has different belief and different ways of expressing their culture. Because Danny is a full-blooded Jew, the culture expects Danny to physically fit in the Hasidic culture. In the religion of Judaism, their religion expects the have a certain look. Each person should have longer hair and extended side curls. Also each must have the attire of dark dress clothing. ...

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