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Rosendorf QuartetFour German Jews, all refugees from Nazi Germany, and all first rate musicians, arrive in Palestine in the 1930s. There they join a symphony orchestra, which although made up of Europeans serves as a propaganda vehicle for the Zionist state in the making. Unable to express themselves within this melting pot orchestra, they join together to form The Rosendorf Quartet. In this compelling and provocative novel, awarded Israel's prestigious Bialik Prize
Four German Jews, all refugees from Nazi Germany, and all first-rate musicians, arrive in Palestine in the 1930s. There they join a symphony orchestra, which although made up of Europeans serves as a propaganda vehicle for the Zionist state-in-the-making. Unable to express themselves within this melting-pot orchestra, they join together to form The Rosendorf Quartet. In this compelling and provocative novel, awarded Israel's prestigious Bialik Prize for Literature, Nathan Shaham examines the plight of these refugees, who must adjust to the old-new land--a place fraught with political struggle and impending violence.Kurt Rosendorf, the quartet's founder and first violin, would like to believe that his true homeland is music. Forced to leave his Christian wife and daughter in Berlin, he cannot adjust to life in Palestine and tries to live "outside history and geography." Konrad Friedman, second violin, is a young Zionist who constantly battles the urge to renounce the European, cultured life of the musician and dedicate himself to the Jewish cause. Bernard Litovsky, the cellist, is tired of wandering and longs for firm ground and a sense of home. The fourth in the quartet is the stunning Eva Staubenfeld, whose beauty and sexual liberation baffle and mesmerize her colleagues. Relieved to be far from the abuses of her past, she is furious that the accident of being born Jewish has disrupted her life. Uniting the four is Egon Loewenthal, a brilliant and underrated German author who has survived Dachau but cannot forsake the language of his persecutors. He decides that his next novel, written in German, will be about the quartet. The Rosendorf Quartet is not only a deft portrait of the complexities and contradictions that have gone to make up the state of Israel; it is also a stunning tribute to the curative powers of music, in whose realm dissonance, politics, and personal anguish dissolve into art, transcending human conflict and national boundaries
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 02/10/1994
ISBN: 9780802133168
Pages: 368
Weight: 1.03lbs
Size: 8.61h x 5.54w x 0.83d
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Easy to use
Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Black
perfect little porch table. I think it is best to just go between two chairs. I have a small fire pit on mine. Very sturdy and heavy duty but not too heavy. Pretty low price compared to others that I looked at.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
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Nice table, good find for use with umbrella
Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Teak
Really like this for my deck umbrella. Nice color. Be mindful of the room underneath for how you will set up a base so that it fits. Didn't take too long to put together. Only item I wasn't most thrilled with was hearing what I would describe as metal shavings in the tubes of the table legs/sides when rotating them so to speak.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025
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I like this table!
Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Light Grey
Perfect for what I needed to help support my umbrella base and holds up great! Cute table too!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
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Color is not the same as picture, too light, assembly is harder than it should be
Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Light Grey
I had higher hopes for this table given the 80 dollar price tag. The gray finish is MUCH brighter than what is displayed in the picture. What's advertised matched the gray Adirondack set that I currently have in my yard, what came in was about 5 shades lighter. The assembly only had a few steps to it with a total of 8 bolts but it was more difficult that it had to be has the holes didn't line up very well and I actually had to bend one of the metal pieces to get the screw to line up. I ordered this piece initially to serve two purposes, the first was to add more stability to my ever blowing over umbrella, the second was to add a matching table piece in-between my two Adirondack chairs. This piece does neither very well. It is too light in color to match and serve to complete the set, and it is not heavy enough to add any layer of stability. For these reasons, I cannot recommend this piece.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
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Perfect patio side table
Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Black, Size: g:Square Table with Umbrella Hole, Color: Black
Great table! It was easy to put together and fits perfectly between our chase lounges on the patio. Can't wait to find a cute umbrella to go with!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026