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Seven Blessings (St. Martin's Press), her celebrated first novel about match-making, earned her the praise of the New York Times and the Dallas Morning News. Her second novel, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist (New York Review Books), was an American Library Association Honor Title, was optioned to be made into a movie, and chosen as Best Jerusalem Novel in Tablet. This website is maintained by Ruchama King Feuerman, novelist, writing coach and author of "In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist" and "Seven Blessings." Ruchama King Feuerman - Events and Select Writings. Ruchama King Feuerman was born in Nashville, grew up in Virginia and Maryland, and when she was seventeen, bought a one-way ticket to Israel to seek her spiritual fortune. Seven Blessings (St. Martin’s Press), her celebrated first novel about match-making, earned her the praise of the New York Times and the Dallas Morning News, and Kirkus Reviews dubbed her "the Jewish Jane Austen.".
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