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SPECIAL
60TH ISRAEL ANNIVERSARY EDITION!
Herzl's Journey
Conversations With a Zionist Legend
by
Bernard Zissman
440 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-934440-23-0
Take an imaginary journey back in time, over one hundred
years, to meet Theodor Herzl, the visionary Hungarian-born
journalist and founder of Zionism. The author and Herzl
begin their journey discussing the impact of anti-Semitism
in France in the 1890s focusing on the famous case of
Jewish army officer Captain Alfred Dreyfus. Then travel
through Europe as Herzl makes his case for the establishment
of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine. Finally
arrive at a present-day destination where the author
and Herzl discuss the plight of both Jewish and Palestinian
refugees.
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Missions
With No Traces
Sixty Years of Israeli
Underground
National Security
by
Amnon Yona
339 Pages
ISBN:
1-932687-64-5 |
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Amnon Yona was a leading
player in the clandestine operations that led to the
creation of The State of Israel, including the sinking
of the Lino and the pirating of its armaments to Israel,
acts which significantly altered the course of the War
of Independence.
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The
Phases of Jewish History
by
Philip
Ginsbury and Raphael Cutler
268 Pages
ISBN:
1-932687-48-3 |
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Just as the moon waxes and wanes, so too
civilizations pass through stages of birth, growth, and
decline. But only the Jewish nation has continued this
cycle from generation to generation, mimicking the eternal
cycles of the moon. |
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Jerusalem
A Neighborhood Street Guide
by Chanoch Shudofsky
Illustrated
450 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-934440-01-8
An easy-to-use, updated guide of the
150 neighborhoods in Jerusalem including an alphabetical
listing of the 2,500 streets, squares, thoroughfares,
boulevards and alleyways that comprise these neighborhoods.
COMPLETE JERUSALEM ILLUSTRATED MAP
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NEW!
Army Fatigues
Joining Israel'sArmy of International
Volunteers
by
Mark Werner
250 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-934440-08-7 |
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Why do thousands of people
from around the world volunteer to work on Israeli military
bases? Why would they give up their vacation time and
pay their way to and from Israel in order to work very
hard there? Mark Werner wanted to support Israel in
a more personal way than simply writing a check.
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In
the Footsteps
of the Lost Ten Tribes
by Avigdor Shachan
480 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-932687-97-2 |
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The most fascinating legend
of Jewish heritage, originating in the mists of history
and ending with the greatest riddle in Jewish history,
is the legend of the Ten Lost Tribes
the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Israel who were exiled
by the Assyrians in 722 BCE. |
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A
Mosaic Of Israel's Traditions
Unity Through Diversity
by
Esther Shkalim
Edited
by Diana Schiowitz
and Frieda Horwitz
309 Pages
ISBN:
1-932687-56-4 |
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Israel is a melting pot that other freedom
loving nations can truly envy. With so many people from
so many lands rediscovering the home of their forefathers,
a tidal wave of different Jewish customs has found its
way to the Promised Land. Over 200 illustrations
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The
Streets Of Jerusalem
Who, What, Why
by
Ronald L. Eisenberg
450 Pages
ISBN:
1-932687-54-8 |
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An
up-to-date guide to the winding, wonderful, whimsical
streets of the greatest city on earth, Jerusalem.
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Zion
Before Zionism
1838-1880
by Arnold Blumberg
240 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-932687-82-8 |
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This book studies the interaction of the
European, Turkish, and Palestinian natives for a forty-two
year period, just prior to when the great Jewish immigration
to Palestine began. It examines the interplay between
the native Palestinian population, the essentially foreign
Turkish government imposed on them, and the aggressive
ambitions of Christian nations represented by their consuls. |
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