Who is Harry Bernstein?
The Author of "The Invisible Wall".
What's the Invisible Wall?
This term describes the physical and social barrier in Harry's neighborhood.
What war led to economic hardship in Harry's community?
World War 1.
Who is Lily?
Harry's sister who marries a christian man.
What term describes the prejudice faced by Jews in the book?
Anti-Semitism.
What's the Setting of "The Invisible Wall"?
England.
What is Shabbat?
A tradion that the Jewish community in the book observed.
What is socialism?
The rise of this ideology influenced some characters in the book.
What is the reaction of Harry's family to Lily's Marriage?
Disapproval.
What is economic disparity?
The social divide between Jewish and Christian communities is highlighted through this.
What's a Metaphor?
The Literary Device used to divide the Jews and Christians.
What is Christmas?
A Christian holiday mentioned at a point of tension.
What historical event marked a turning point for Jewish-Christian relations?
The conclusion/end of World War 1.
Who is Zalmon?
The family meber that confronted Willie Cheevers.
The book critiques what societal norms?
religious intolerance.
What's a Memoir?
Classification of "The Invisible Walls" genre.
What is sitting Shiva?
The Jewish community's reaction to Lily's marriage is to perform this ritual.
What does the book touch on, that was very impactful?
Poverty.
What fuels Harry's desire and reflects his aspirations?
The Wooden Shoes.
What character's story reflects the struggle with identity?
Lily.
What event significantly impacted the narrative?
World War 1.
What's economic equality?
This social class divide is evident between Jewish tailors and Christian mill workers.
What time period saw significant migration from Europe to other parts of the world?
The early 20th century.
What is the Family's dream Destination for a better life?
America.
What in the book explores the theme of this social change?
Integration.