Love and Liberation
When the Jews Tore Down the Ghetto Walls
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About the Book
After two millennia of poverty, isolation, religious fundamentalism within their community, and subjugation from without, Jews across Europe joined the legions of Napoleon to tear down the ghetto walls. This epic romance, told through the eyes of idealists, entrepreneurs, puritans, prostitutes, tyrants, and fools documents their struggle, their entry into the mainstream, and the nascence of Reform Judaism.
“…a wealth of interesting historical accounts…Fertig is a fresh voice in Jewish historical fiction.”
—The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
“Love and Liberation is an inspiring and beautiful book. Fertig's brilliant command of History is as impressive as his creative talent in vividly portraying multifaceted human beings.”
—UCLA Historian Stanley Wolpert
“(Love and Liberation) is a beautifully woven tapestry of warm blooded people and cold blooded history.”
—Actor Edward Asner
“Fertig has created a magnificent work.”
—Allen Freehling, Rabbi Emeritus of University Synagogue, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Commission on Human Relations
About the Author
Ralph David Fertig, a retired federal Administrative Judge, former civil rights lawyer, Social Worker and community activist, dubbed the “conscience of Washington” by the Washington Post, teaches at the University of Southern California.