David Goldberg · Novel
Three a.m. Tel Aviv.
A man wakes up screaming.
Someone has stolen his daughter's face.
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Ilan Pasternak, forty, husband, father. One night he wakes up drenched in sweat. He can no longer remember Maya's face — his own daughter. Someone walked in while he was dreaming. Someone erased her.
Inside a fortified yeshiva in Mea Shearim, the autograph manuscript of Rabbi Shlomo Almoli — the fifteenth-century Kabbalistic treatise on dreams — has been stolen from the vault. Weeks later, it surfaces in Cairo.
David Weiss has not dreamed in seven years. Sarah Katz, a Kabbalist from Safed, launches Project Targum. And in ten days, on Yom Kippur, fifty thousand people will fall asleep at the same hour. Only one will not wake up.
Every source quoted — Berakhot 55-57, the Pitron Halomot, Yalkout Yossef — is real. Every halakhic detail has been verified. This is not a thriller that uses Kabbalah. This is a thriller Kabbalah wrote.
"An uninterpreted dream is like an unread letter."
"But only one will not wake up."
— The Dream Thief
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