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Bontsha the Silent

By: Issac Leib Peretz
Narrated by: David Ian Davies
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This lovely narrative tells the story of the soul of a quiet man who never hurt another human being, never complained even when he was hurt or humiliated by others, as it enters the Heavenly Court of Judgment.

©2011 One Voice Recordings (P)2011 One Voice Recordings

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An insignifican man on earth

What made the experience of listening to Bontsha the Silent the most enjoyable?

A man uncomplaingly suffering the miseries pain and poverty his fate has bestowd on him

Who was your favorite character and why?

Bontsha the silent

Which character – as performed by David Ian Davies – was your favorite?

Bontsha the silent

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Any additional comments?

David Davies projects his narrative into the ream of this folktale as he unveils to his listeners
a mans traits and the troubl life he leads. An insignificant man on earth who lived unknown
This book is lyrical, poignant and powerful. A man uncomplaingly suffering the miseries, pain and poverty. His fate has bestowed on him. In a world too preoccupied with itself to notice the existence of his needs. This poignant and powerful rarest of books. Will reside inside you for a long time. And bring to you the realization that things indeed might happen for a reason.

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