The Voice of Eretz-Israel
Author: Doar Hayom
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 42
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 42
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: ZIONIST CONGRESS.
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 52
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shlomo Sand
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2012-11-20
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1844679462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is a homeland and when does it become a national territory? Why have so many people been willing to die for such places throughout the twentieth century? What is the essence of the Promised Land? Following the acclaimed and controversial The Invention of the Jewish People, Shlomo Sand examines the mysterious sacred land that has become the site of the longest-running national struggle of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The Invention of the Land of Israel deconstructs the age-old legends surrounding the Holy Land and the prejudices that continue to suffocate it. Sand’s account dissects the concept of “historical right” and tracks the creation of the modern concept of the “Land of Israel” by nineteenth-century Evangelical Protestants and Jewish Zionists. This invention, he argues, not only facilitated the colonization of the Middle East and the establishment of the State of Israel; it is also threatening the existence of the Jewish state today.
Author: Steven Fine
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2014-07-28
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 1614512876
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTalmuda de-Eretz Israel: Archaeology and the Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine brings together an international community of historians, literature scholars and archaeologists to explore how the integrated study of rabbinic texts and archaeology increases our understanding of both types of evidence, and of the complex culture which they together reflect. This volume reflects a growing consensus that rabbinic culture was an “embodied” culture, presenting a series of case studies that demonstrate the value of archaeology for the contextualization of rabbinic literature. It steers away from later twentieth-century trends, particularly in North America, that stressed disjunction between archaeology and rabbinic literature, and seeks a more holistic approach.
Author: Hilel (of Shklov)
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9781583302217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Francesca Cernia Slovin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2011-10-27
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 146536451X
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Author: Gerrit Glas
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-09-09
Total Pages: 323
ISBN-13: 1402059396
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book’s aim is to enrich and deepen our psychological understanding of biblical concepts and personalities. The book contains masterful analysis of biblical personalities, such as Job, Jeremiah, Paul, and Jesus. It may help theologians to contextualize their discipline by bringing it into contact with contemporary psychological and existential issues and tensions, both at an individual and a societal level.