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George Nachman knows exactly what he wants for his son, Jonathan. The brilliant boy will get an excellent education at a prestigious school and go on to a successful career. He'll be respected, he'll be powerful, and, most important of …
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George Nachman knows exactly what he wants for his son, Jonathan. The brilliant boy will get an excellent education at a prestigious school and go on to a successful career. He'll be respected, he'll be powerful, and, most important of all, he'll be rich. Jonathan Nachman doesn't know what he wants for himself. But he does know that his father's dream of material success has nothing to do with him. And then Jonathan discovers the world of Torah, and knows that here is life.
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