The Chosen By: Chaim Potok
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The Chosen By: Chaim Potok
The novel The Chosen is a story of two Jewish boys who become friends and go through lots of hard times together. The book starts out at a baseball game, one boy on one team and one boy on the other team. The game quickly turns more into a war rather than a game. Reuven was pitching when Danny came up to bat, Reuven threw the ball and Danny hit the ball straight back at him. The ball hit Reuven in the eye, shattered his glasses, and got a piece of glass in his eye. Reuven was taken to the hospital where doctors fixed his eye and he stayed there for five days.
During those five days, Danny came to visit Reuven and told him he was sorry. Reuven accepted his apology and they began to talk about different things. They became friends and kept seeing each other after Reuven got out of the hospital. One day Reuven went over to Danny's house to meet his father. Danny's father was a rabbi and raised his son by means of silence. They never talked except when they studied the Torah together. Reuvens's father was a Zionist and Danny's father was an anti-Zionist so neither was fond of the other but allowed Danny and Reuven to still be friends. Because Danny's father was a rabbi, it was Danny's inherited trait to also one day become a rabbi and take his father's place. Danny, how ever, wanted to be a psychologist not a rabbi. Reuven did not have to be a rabbi but wanted to be one.
One day when they where both in college Reuven's father went to a rally and made a speech that Danny's father did not like, and so forbid Danny to talk to Reuven ever again. This time of silence went on for two years until Danny's father let him talk to Reuven again. Danny by now had made up his mind that he was not going to take his father's place and knew he would have to tell him soon. A year later, Danny's father asked Reuven to come over on the first day of the Passover. So Reuven went to Danny's house thinking they were going to study the Talmud together. Instead, when Reuven got there, Danny's father closed the book and began to talk to the both of them. He said that he had known of Danny's plans not to take his place for quite some time. He told them it was not what he hoped his son would do but he respected his choice. He was not mad
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