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Chaim Potok: Critical Essay by John H. Timmerman

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SOURCE: "A Way of Seeing: Chaim Potok and Tradition," in The Christian Century, May 16, 1984, pp. 515-18.

In the following essay, Timmerman examines the tension among individuality, personal growth, and the force of tradition in Potok's fiction.

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