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Lives in Common: Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron
Menachem Klein
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| #1048775 in Books | 2014-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.80 x1.10 x8.60l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| First class account of the reality of life in the Holy Land|By Daniel Gavron|Menachem Klein has written an invaluable book about Arabs and Jews. Although meticulously researched, which can mean a difficult read, the book is accessible to the general reader and extremely readable. I would like every Israeli citizen to read this intelligent account of many years of life together|||A New Republic Book of the Year 2014||"A highly sensitive 'tale of three cities' which sheds light on often touching Arab and Jewish daily encounters before 1948. Klein is no nostalgic. His is a sober political assessment of a world that cannot be re
Most books dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict see events through the eyes of policy-makers, generals or diplomats. Menachem Klein offers an illuminating alternative by telling the intertwined histories, from street level upwards, of three cities-Jerusalem, Jaffa, and Hebron-and their intermingled Jewish, Muslim and Christian inhabitants, from the nineteenth century to the present. Each of them was and still is a mixed city. Jerusalem and Hebron are holy places...
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