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The Magician of Lublin From Fornicator to Holy Man Jewish American Literature 2nd semester 2004 Prof. Paul Gabriner Ronald Borst 9187944 The Magician of Lublin When you reach for a star/Only angels are there And it's not very far/Just to step on a stair Take a look at those clowns/And the tricks that they play In the circus of life/Life is bitter and gay There are clowns in the night/Clowns everywhere See how they run/Run from despair You can be thrilled/And you can be free "How?" But only my friend/If you'll listen to me When the fantasy bells/Of the universe ring You can fly through the sky/On a dragonfly's wing There is magic within/There is magic without Follow me and you'll learn/Just what life's all about Just what life's all about Copyright Kate Bush Music Ltd. In this essay I want to examine to what extent the main protagonist of The Magician of Lublin, Yasha Mazur, struggles with the ethical values of the Jewish religion, reluctantly being a Jew...

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