The Arab and Jewish Questions Geographies of Engagement in Palestine and Beyond

The Arab and Jewish Questions   Geographies of Engagement in Palestine and Beyond
Author: Bashir Bashir,Leila Farsakh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0231199201

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The Arab and Jewish Questions

The Arab and Jewish Questions
Author: Bashir Bashir,Leila Farsakh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: 023119921X

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This book brings together leading scholars to consider how the "Jewish Question" and the "Arab Question" are entangled historically and in the present day. It offers critical analyses of Arab engagements with the question of Jewish rights alongside Zionist and non-Zionist Jewish considerations of Palestinian identity and political rights.

Toward a New Israel

Toward a New Israel
Author: Mordechai Nisan
Publsiher: New York : AMS Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1992
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: UOM:39015025190219

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This book represents an original interpretation of the state of Israel, a Jewish political renaissance in the modern era. It probes the meaning of Zionism in the historical context and examines critically the founding of the state, its underlying principle themes, and political orientation. At root, the analysis focuses on the secular ideological basis of Israel and the rejection, in 1948, of any search for an authentic projection of the new state as a philosophical continuation of Judaism. The book is organized primarily around the Jewish-Arab completion and conflict in the land of Israel, while the deeper philosophical and ideological topics provide a framework and context for Israel's collective political identity.

Arab and Jew

Arab and Jew
Author: David K. Shipler
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780553447521

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The expanded and updated edition of David Shipler's Pulitzer Prize-winning book that examines the relationship, past and present, between Arabs and Jews In this monumental work, extensively researched and more relevant than ever, David Shipler delves into the origins of the prejudices that exist between Jews and Arabs that have been intensified by war, terrorism, and nationalism. Focusing on the diverse cultures that exist side by side in Israel and Israeli-controlled territories, Shipler examines the process of indoctrination that begins in schools; he discusses the far-ranging effects of socioeconomic differences, historical conflicts between Islam and Judaism, attitudes about the Holocaust, and much more. And he writes of the people: the Arab woman in love with a Jew, the retired Israeli military officer, the Palestinian guerrilla, the handsome actor whose father is Arab and whose mother is Jewish. For Shipler, and for all who read this book, their stories and hundreds of others reflect not only the reality of "wounded spirits" but also a glimmer of hope for eventual coexistence in the Promised Land.

On the Arab Jew Palestine and Other Displacements

On the Arab Jew  Palestine  and Other Displacements
Author: Ella Shohat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1786800497

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The Lemon Tree Young Readers Edition

The Lemon Tree  Young Readers  Edition
Author: Sandy Tolan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781547603954

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The tale of friendship between two people, one Israeli and one Palestinian, that symbolizes the hope for peace in the Middle East. “Makes an incredibly complicated topic comprehensible.”--School Library Journal In 1967, a twenty-five-year-old refugee named Bashir Khairi traveled from the Palestinian hill town of Ramallah to Ramla, Israel, with a goal: to see the beloved stone house with the lemon tree in its backyard that he and his family had been forced to leave nineteen years earlier. When he arrived, he was greeted by one of its new residents: Dalia Eshkenazi Landau, a nineteen-year-old Israeli college student whose family had fled Europe following the Holocaust. She had lived in that house since she was eleven months old. On the stoop of this shared house, Dalia and Bashir began a surprising friendship, forged in the aftermath of war and later tested as political tensions ran high and Israelis and Palestinians each asserted their own right to live on this land. Adapted from the award-winning adult book and based on Sandy Tolan's extensive research and reporting, The Lemon Tree is a deeply personal story of two people seeking hope, transformation, and home.

Modern Middle Eastern Jewish Thought

Modern Middle Eastern Jewish Thought
Author: Moshe Behar,Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2013
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781584658856

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The first anthology of modern Middle Eastern Jewish thought

The European Left and the Jewish Question 1848 1992

The European Left and the Jewish Question  1848 1992
Author: Alessandra Tarquini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030566623

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This book examines how left-wing political and cultural movements in Western Europe have considered Jews in the last two hundred years. The chapters seek to answer the following question: has there been a specific way in which the Left has considered Jewish minorities? The subject has taken various shapes in the different geographical contexts, influenced by national specificities. In tandem, this volume demonstrates the extent to which left-wing movements share common trends drawn from a collective repertoire of representations and meanings. Highlighting the different aspects of the subject matter, the chapters in this book are divided in three parts, each dedicated to a major theme: the contribution of the theorists of Socialism to the Jewish Question; Antisemitism and its representations in left-wing culture; and the perception of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Taken together, these three themes allow for a multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between the Left and Jews from the second half of the nineteenth century to recent times.