Jacob and Esau Cohen are the closest of brothers. In fact, they’re lovers. A doctor tries to combine canine genes with those of Jews, to improve their chances of surviving a hostile world. A Talmudic scholar dates an escort. A scientist tries to develop the "God spot" in the brains of his patients in hopes of creating a messiah.
A Jew-by-Choice navigates Jewish/Muslim relations during Pesach. A gay Lubavitcher dating a Catholic is attacked and left for dead but becomes a police officer in response. The Golem of Prague is really Rabbi Loew’s secret lover. While some of the Jews in Townsend’s book are Orthodox, this collection of Jewish stories most certainly is not.