The first volume in Allen Hoffman's critically acclaimed series, Small
Worlds takes place in 1903 and introduces the wondrous rebbe of
Krimsk--a small Hasidic settlement in Eastern Europe. Secluded in his
study for the past five years, the beloved rebbe suddenly emerges on the
eve of Tisha B'Av, the holiday for commemorating the destruction of the
holy temple in Jerusalem. His congregants are overjoyed to see him, but
their joy is to be short-lived, for this holiday at the dawn of the
twentieth century will be marked by strange and momentous events that
will change their lives forever.
Small Worlds is the first in a series of novels concerning the people
of Krimsk and their descendants in America, Poland, Russia, and Israel.
In each volume Allen Hoffman draws on his deep knowledge of Jewish
religion and history to evoke the small worlds his characters inhabit.
Echoes of Jewish literary tradition can be heard in Small Worlds,
especially the mystical realism of Isaac Bashevis Singer and the
poignant humor of Sholom Aleichem, on whose tales Fiddler on the Roof
is based.