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jewish-agricultural-utopia
The historical dream and repeated failure of Jewish farming colonies in Alaska, representing broader themes of displacement and longing.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007)Michael Chabon
Chapter 35
In this chapter, Meyer Landsman and his colleagues investigate a mysterious, fenced-off pastureland on Indian land containing Ayrshire cows, which seems incongruous with the Jewish district's history and geography. Berko discovers that one cow has painted white spots, suggesting it is a rare red heifer, a significant symbol in Jewish tradition linked to the restoration of the Temple and messianic prophecy. The chapter explores the tension between dreams of Jewish agricultural utopia and the harsh realities of their constrained existence in Alaska.