Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways centra… Mehr…
Susan Nathans revelatory book about her new life across the ethnic divide in Israel is already creating international interest. At a time when Middle Eastern politics (in many ways central to the current world disorder) have become mired in endless tit-for-tat killings Susan Nathan is showing - by her own daily example - that it is perfectly possible for Jews and Arabs to live peacefully together in a single community recognising their common humanity. The authors familiarity with the former injustices of apartheid South Africa enables her to draw telling comparisons with the state of Israel. The increasing segregation of and disinclination against the million-strong Arabic population of Israel is something she witnesses at first hand but in describing her experiences in Tamra she is as observant of Arab frailties as of Jewish oppression. Written with warmth compassion and humour The Other Side of Israel is one courageous womans positive life-enhancing response to a situation in which entrenched attitudes lead only to more violence and bloodshed. eBook<
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Detailangaben zum Buch - The Other Side Of Israel: My Journey Across The Jewish/Arab Divide
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780730404323
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2011-07-03T19:55:23+02:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2012-02-03T02:11:53+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9780730404323
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 978-0-7304-0432-3
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