
Chaim Potok
Chaim Potok was an American Jewish novelist and essayist, celebrated for his deeply resonant explorations of faith, tradition, and identity within the Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish communities. His most famous works, including 'The Chosen' and 'The Gift of Asher Lev,' delve into the complex relationships between religious observance and the modern world, often featuring protagonists grappling with artistic ambition and familial expectations. Potok's writing is characterized by its intellectual depth and empathetic portrayal of internal conflict.
Books by Chaim Potok
5 books available

The Gift of Asher Lev
by Chaim Potok
4.2(7,085)
A world-renowned Hasidic artist, exiled in France, returns to the Brooklyn religious community he fled after a family tragedy, forcing him to confront the gap between his sacred heritage and his art.

In the Beginning
by Chaim Potok
4.0(3,452)
In the Bronx Depression, a frail boy named David battles bullies and illness, then faces a greater fight as an adult when his new beliefs clash with his devout father and traditions.

My Name Is Asher Lev
by Chaim Potok
4.2(36,004)
A young Hasidic artist faces a crisis: his sacred art, a divine calling, threatens to destroy his family and community with its beautiful blasphemy.

The Promise
by Chaim Potok
4.1(217)
In 1950s Brooklyn, a rabbinical student, Reuven Malter, questions his path and faith's traditions while helping his friend Danny Saunders free a brilliant, troubled boy from his genius and community expectations.

The Chosen
by Chaim Potok
3.9(253)
Two fathers' diverging religious paths for their sons lead to an unexpected spiritual brotherhood and a shared journey into uncharted spiritual and personal territory.