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In 1917 on New York City’s Lower East Side, Baruch Rosenfeld invites a beggar to join his family for the Passover Seder. Baruch’s good deed backfires. He and his wife Rebekah and their children Nathan, Jacob, and Sadie are trapped in time. They don’t age, they can’t leave their three-room apartment, and the outside world believes they disappeared without a trace.
A hundred years later, the apartment building is now the Tenement Museum. Esther Luna, an educator for the museum, sees Sadie at the window. Esther goes to the apartment but finds it has been empty for decades. She hires Rabbi Meir Poppers, a kishef macher (magician), to solve the mystery of the girl at the window.
Meir’s efforts to free the Rosenfelds are blocked by rivals, ancient spells, and his own self-doubt. When Meir finally reaches the trapped family, will his Jewish magic be enough to rescue the Rosenfelds from their eternal prison?

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"Jewish magic, an unfinished Seder, a tenement family trapped in a time bubble, mysterious men in black, the delicious aroma of schmaltz, and a little girl, dreaming of Coney Island with Herschel, her imaginary boyfriend. Dubrow’s charming fantasy is rich in fascinating ethnic detail and engaging characters."
 

–Vicki Lane, author of AND THE CROWS TOOK THEIR EYESand the Elizabeth Goodweather Mysteries

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"The Magic Maker is an engrossing historical novel from start to finish. I'm in awe at how the plot alternates flawlessly between two timelines (1917 and 2017), adding a sense of mystery and urgency to Meir's compelling journey. Dubrow delicately and expertly introduces a plethora of Jewish representations and ideologies into the intriguing storyline. Even readers who aren't familiar with Jewish customs will have a clear understanding of the plot and its profound meaning in the context of Judaism. If you enjoy novels blended with history, humor, and mystery, The Magic Maker will undoubtedly leave an impression on you.

–Reviewed by Ibrahim Aslan for Readers’ Favorite

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