Tova Reich is the author of the novels My Holocaust, The Jewish War, Master of the Return, and Mara. Her stories have appeared in the Atlantic, Harper's, AGNI, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of the Wallant Book Award, the National Magazine Award for Fiction, as well as other prizes. She lives on the fringe of Washington, DC.
Praise for One Hundred Philistine Foreskins Shockingly daring and cuttingly brilliant...dazzlingly allusive... -- Lilith Reich writes in long, looping sentences, with subclauses and piled-up details, packing phrases and names with biblical references and double meanings. The effect is dazzling. She's also wickedly funny. As in her earlier novels, she brings wit and an edge to her portrayal of the dark sides of Jewish life. Here, she turns her satirical powers to religious fanaticism and the religious establishment, raising many great questions about the role of women. -- Jewish Woman Magazine Shibboleth-smashing satirist Reich ( My Holocaust, 2007) wrestles with the crushing paradox of Judaism and many other religions--the denigration of women. Temima, a Jewish prodigy in Brooklyn, reads her way through the public library and the holy texts and becomes enraged by how women are universally dismissed and excluded. Add to that secret and appalling personal traumas, and Temima rebels, vowing never to marry. But matrimony is her ticket to Israel, where she becomes a radical holy wise woman healer, mother, and leader. Reich, who comes from a family of rabbis, spikes every churning, mesmerizing page in this riotous and righteous epic with acute reprisals of the Torah and Jewish customs, history, and conundrums while unspooling a deliriously inventive and barbed plot wild with sex, mysticism, politics, family betrayals, and wicked humor. With settings ranging from a former leper colony in Jerusalem to a tent city presided over by an African American ex-con claiming to be a descendant of one of the lost tribes, Reich's consummately crafted tale of a female messianic revolutionary is gloriously brilliant, audacious, and resounding. -- Booklist A postmodern stew of pious rebellion. -- Publishers Weekly Out of Tova Reich's untamed imagination -- ferocious, searing, and always on the mark -- bursts Temima, a prophetess bothR