An edition of The rabbi of swat (1999)

The rabbi of swat

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An edition of The rabbi of swat (1999)

The rabbi of swat

Yes Virginia dear, there are Jewish baseball players! And Morrie Ginsberg, plucked from his Brooklyn Brownsville neighborhood by New York Giants' John McGraw with the hope of transforming immigrants and their children into generations of new American baseball fans, is one of them.

Set in 1927, The Rabbi of Swat follows Morrie's rise as the New York Giant rookie pitcher who leads his team to the National League pennant and wins a chance to do battle with Babe Ruth and the mighty New York Yankees of Murderer's Row fame.

The Giants struggle to win the pennant while the Yankees, led by Ruth's sixty home runs, roll along, culminating in a never-to-be-forgotten World Series with the Babe and Morrie Ginsberg taking center stage. A colorful cast of characters including John McGraw, Rogers Hornsby, Dutch Ruether, Zack Taylor, David Weiss, and New York's most reputable criminal Arnold Rothstein, join the party along the way as it cavorts from Long Island's Blossom Heath Inn, to the Polo Grounds, Yankee Stadium, and beyond.

Along the way Morrie even falls in love with Doris, a Radio City Music Hall high-kicking shiksa from Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her own dreams of fame and fortune. The Rabbi of Swat is an American story, not just in its tales of our national pastime, but in its rich scenes of fathers and sons, struggle and identity, and tight-knit immigrant communities.

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English
Pages
268

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The rabbi of swat
1999, Michigan State University Press
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Published in
East Lansing, Mich

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3562.E8997 R33 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 268 p. ;
Number of pages
268

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL530035M
Internet Archive
rabbiofswat0000levi
ISBN 10
0870135171
LCCN
99006026
OCLC/WorldCat
40632662
Library Thing
8701197
Goodreads
1413072

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