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Sons of the Covenant- A Tale of London Jewry

Born in the impoverished and vibrant Jewish East End of London, the Lipcott brothers rise above their circumstances to carve out their own paths in life and love. Driven by a deep commitment to uplift the working class, they devise The Scheme—a bold initiative aimed at benefiting both the residents of their old neighborhood and the Jewish community at large. The author passionately highlights the obligation of middle-class Jews to support their less fortunate counterparts. While this narrative from 1900 occasionally veers into preachy territory with its essentialist views on Jewish history and character, its far from one-dimensional. Readers will find engaging character studies, romantic entanglements, and delightful comedic moments throughout the tale. Samuel Gordon (1871-1927), the son of a Russian rabbi, was born in Germany and moved to England at 13. Like his protagonist Phil Lipcott, Gordon attended Cambridge University. The club envisioned by The Scheme draws inspiration from Lon

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Born in the impoverished and vibrant Jewish East End of London, the Lipcott brothers rise above their circumstances to carve out their own paths in life and love. Driven by a deep commitment to uplift the working class, they devise The Scheme—a bold initiative aimed at benefiting both the residents of their old neighborhood and the Jewish community at large. The author passionately highlights the obligation of middle-class Jews to support their less fortunate counterparts. While this narrative from 1900 occasionally veers into preachy territory with its essentialist views on Jewish history and character, its far from one-dimensional. Readers will find engaging character studies, romantic entanglements, and delightful comedic moments throughout the tale. Samuel Gordon (1871-1927), the son of a Russian rabbi, was born in Germany and moved to England at 13. Like his protagonist Phil Lipcott, Gordon attended Cambridge University. The club envisioned by The Scheme draws inspiration from Lon

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Samuel Gordon

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Born in the impoverished and vibrant Jewish East End of London, the Lipcott brothers rise above their circumstances to carve out their own paths in life and love. Driven by a deep commitment to uplift the working class, they devise The Scheme—a bold initiative aimed at benefiting both the residents...

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