A former Lubavitcher became a scholar of ex-Orthodox Jews. Now he’s telling his own story.

Memoirs of leaving the Orthodox Jewish world have become a genre with their own familiar arc.  The protagonist flees an oppressive religious world, is ostracized by family and former friends, and emerges into secular freedom — damaged perhaps, but liberated. Readers consume these books partly as anthropology, partly as self-help and, critics sometimes complain, partly […]

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