The Matzah Ball



The Matzah Ball, by Jean Meltzer, is a fun, romantic holiday book, different than the usual holiday book we’re all used to. The heroine, Rachel, has a chronic disease which she refuses to let define her. Rachel, the daughter of a famous Rabbi father, and a top fertility specialist, is a good Jewish girl, who hides her love of Christmas and especially since her job as a Christmas Romance writer. Only her best friend Mickey knows about her love of everything Christmas and that her pen name is Margot Cross, a famous Christmas Romance author. When her publisher asks her to write a Jewish holiday story, Rachel is anxious, as she loves Christmas and hasn’t found the magic in the Jewish holidays that she finds in Christmas. Seeing an ad for a huge Matzah Ball celebration, Rachel wonders if she can find holiday magic at the ball. The only problem is the event coordinator for the Matzah Ball is her old summer camp nemesis, Jacob Greenberg; who she hasn’t seen in over twenty years. Jacob was perfect foil for Rachel. He was able to deal with her illness, yet force her to see herself as a fearless woman who should demand more of herself. The Matzah Ball is a nice holiday story that explores the different holiday traditions.

4 stars out of 5

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