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No sound and no surrender

Three Jewish women writers offer insights into the experience of deafness both from the inside and at close quarters in a loving relationship

April 11, 2011 15:26
Signs of a daughter’s  love

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

2 min read

If a Tree falls
By Jennifer Rosner
The Feminist Press, £11.99

Chattering
By Louise Stern
Granta, £10.99

Hava: Against All Odds
By Eva Fielding-Jackson
Pomegranate Books, £40

The smell of freshly baked challah, the taste of apple crumble on a Friday night, the sight of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, or the feel of tefillin round the arm - traditional Jewish life relies greatly upon the senses. And of course, sound is central to the religion - from chazanut, the confessional prayers on Yom Kippur, and the blowing of the shofar, to the exultant strains of a barmitzvah boy's leyning.

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