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Israel and the Quest for Permanence

by Dan Perry, Alfred Ironside
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Overview

For many years, the conflict between Jews and Arabs has affected Middle East politics. In their struggle to establish a Jewish state in a hostile region, the founding citizens of Israel put aside their cultural and religious differences to fight as a unified nation. Ironically, it was the prospect of peace that brought these differences back into the light. Israel became challenged by deep divisions within. The founders did not envision this divided nation--but the founders are gone. Today's Israelis must decide how to carry the founding vision forward. How will Israel's past shape its future? How will its people answer the looming questions of race, religion, citizenship--and nationhood itself? The answers lie in an extraordinary history--and a future only to be imagined.

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“useful...sound in its presentation of the details of Israel’s emergence as a modern state...highly recommended”―Catholic Library World; “highly readable...recommended”―AJL Newsletter.

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For many years, the conflict between Jews and Arabs has affected Middle East politics. In their struggle to establish a Jewish state in a hostile region, the founding citizens of Israel put aside their cultural and religious differences to fight as a unified nation. Ironically, it was the prospect of peace that brought these differences back into the light. Israel became challenged by deep divisions within. The founders did not envision this divided nation--but the founders are gone. Today's Israelis must decide how to carry the founding vision forward. How will Israel's past shape its future? How will its people answer the looming questions of race, religion, citizenship--and nationhood itself? The answers lie in an extraordinary history--and a future only to be imagined.

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For many years, the conflict between Jews and Arabs has affected Middle East politics. In their struggle to establish a Jewish state in a hostile region, the founding citizens of Israel put aside their cultural and religious differences to fight as a unified nation. Ironically, it was the prospect of peace that brought these differences back into the light. Israel became challenged by deep divisions within. The founders did not envision this divided nation--but the founders are gone. Today's Israelis must decide how to carry the founding vision forward. How will Israel's past shape its future? How will its people answer the looming questions of race, religion, citizenship--and nationhood itself? The answers lie in an extraordinary history--and a future only to be imagined.

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For many years, the conflict between Jews and Arabs has affected Middle East politics. In their struggle to establish a Jewish state in a hostile region, the founding citizens of Israel put aside their cultural and religious differences to fight as a unified nation.
Ironically, it was the prospect of peace that brought these differences back into the light. Israel became challenged by deep divisions within. The founders did not envision this divided nation--but the founders are gone. Today's Israelis must decide how to carry the founding vision forward.
How will Israel's past shape its future? How will its people answer the looming questions of race, religion, citizenship--and nationhood itself? The answers lie in an extraordinary history--and a future only to be imagined.

About the Author

Veteran foreign correspondent Dan Perry has covered major political events from postings in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. He lives in London. Former United States diplomat and Red Cross officer Alfred Ironside helped launch the English edition of Tel Aviv's Ha'aretz, where he served as senior editor. Now employed in public relations for UNICEF, he lives in New York City.

About the Author, Dan Perry

A native of Israel, veteran foreign correspondent Dan Perry has covered major political events from postings in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. He lives in London. Former United States diplomat and Red Cross officer Alfred Ironside helped launch the English edition of Tel Aviv's Ha'aretz, where he served as senior editor. Now employed in public relations for UNICEF, he lives in New York City.

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Editorials

Catholic Library World

"useful...sound in its presentation of the details of Israel's emergence as a modern state...highly recommended"

AJL Newsletter

"highly readable...recommended"

Booknews

Perry spent four years covering Israel from Tel Aviv for Associated Press, and was previously a political reporter for an Israeli newspaper. He traces the historical internal divisions of the country, beginning with the Six Day War of 1967, and explores Israel's three deeply divisive internal issues<-->citizenship, race, and religion. He argues that the Jewish state must come to terms with enormous questions of nationhood. B&w photos were provided by the Israeli Government Press Office photograph archive. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 12, 2012
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786474011

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