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The Oslo idea 04/06/2012 -

Raphael Israeli
The Oslo Idea
Transaction Publishers


The Oslo Idea traces the roots of the current campaign to delegitimize Israel. The author deconstructs the immense illusion of the Oslo peace accords, which initiated the so-called “peace process.” He shows how Oslo lured a naive Israeli leadership into a trap. He shows how outside factors, bent on finding and supporting an evasive peace, have helped perpetuate the fiasco Oslo represents. He shows how Oslo’s supporters have advanced the “peace process” by coaxing and threatening Israel behind the scenes, and binding Israel alone with the Oslo commitments and their derivatives. More importantly, Israeli outlines and analyzes the basic and seemingly unbridgeable points of contention that remain: security, refugees, settlements, water, borders, and the status of Jerusalem itself.


Raphael Israeli
Israel's New Strategic Dilemmas: Survival or Revival?
Strategic Book


Israel's New Strategic Dilemmas: Survival or Revival? is an important and fascinating reading experience.
It details the strategic problems facing Israel today as a result of the asymmetrical
terrorist wars imposed on it. With the motive of delegitimizing Israel, and forcing it to react against civilian terrorists who dwell amidst other civilian populations, these wars create an untenable situation of retaliation and casualties. Unless Israel succeeds in making the necessary reforms in the strategic areas of security and domestic affairs, its chances for survival are dwindling.
This book will shift your perspective on a highly contentious and complex topic.

Raphael Israeli
Muslim antisemitism in Christian Europe
Transaction Publishers

Modern Arab and Muslim hostility towards Jews and Israel is rooted not only in the Arab-Israeli conflict and traditional Islamic teaching but also in Christian anti-Semitic attitudes brought into the Islamic world by Western colonial powers. In this volume, Raphael Israeli, professor of Islamic, Chinese and Middle Eastern history at the Hebrew University, examines how the worsening situation in the Middle East together with large waves of Muslim immigration to Europe and North America has brought about a commingling of two anti-Semitic traditions. Israeli lays out the nature and ideologies of the Muslim immigrant world and shows how in each European country they create their own ethnic sub-groups and religious communities, often in competition with each other.

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Israel: a history 25/09/2013 -

Martin Gilbert
Israel: a history
Barnes & Nobles

Israel is a small and relatively young country, but its turbulent history has placed it squarely at the centre of the world stage for most of this century. For two millennia the Jews, dispersed all over the world, prayed for a return to Zion. Until the nineteenth century, that dream seemed a fantasy, but then a secular Zionist movement was born and soon the initial trickle of Jewish immigrants to Palestine turned into a flood as Jews fled persecution in Europe.From these beginnings, Martin Gilbert traces the events and personalities that would lead to the sudden, dramatic declaration of Statehood in May 1948. From that point on, Israel's history has been dominated by conflict: Suez, the Six Day War, the Yom Kippur War, the Lebanon and the Intifada. Using contemporary documents and eyewitness accounts, drawing on his own intimate knowledge of the country and its people, Martin Gilbert weaves together a seamless, page-turning history of a powerful and proud nation,with a new chapter to cover the last ten years, bringing the story right up to date: the continuing conflicts, and the ever-present avenues of hope.

Approaching an Auschwitz Survivor 31/01/2011 -

Jurgen Matthaus
Approaching an Auschwitz Survivor
Oxford University Press

Among sources on the Holocaust, survivor testimonies reflect both the personality of the narrator and the conditions and perceptions prevailing at the time of narration.. This book represents a departure, bringing Holocaust experts Atina Grossmann, Konrad Kwiet and Jurgen Matthaus together to analyze the testimony of one Holocaust survivor; Helen Zippi Spitzer Tichauer was sent to Auschwitz in 1942, she met her future husband in a DP camp and they moved to New York in the 1960s. Beginning in 1946, Zippi devoted many hours to talking with a small group of scholars about her life. Her wide-ranging interviews are uniquely suited to raise questions on the meaning and use of survivor testimony. This book's new, multifaceted approach toward Zippi's unique story combined with the authors' analysis of key aspects of Holocaust memory, its forms and its functions, makes it a rewarding and fascinating read.

Lettera a un amico antisionista 24/01/2011 -

Pierluigi Battista
Lettera a un amico antisionista
Rizzoli

“Lascia che le mie parole echeggino nel profondo della tua anima: quando qualcuno attacca il sionismo, intende gli ebrei” — Martin Luther King.
A più di sessant’anni dalla Seconda guerra mondiale, l’antisemitismo si declina nel dibattito politico e si annida nelle coscienze in modo subdolo, grazie a chi dichiarandosi pacifista si nasconde dietro la bandiera dell’antisionismo per condannare sempre e comunque la politica di Israele, con tanto di boicottaggi nei supermercati, nelle università e nello sport. In questo saggio imperdibile indirizzato a tanti antisemiti il giornalista invita a riflettere. Perché dietro la buonafede o le belle parole di chi si finge imparziale, dietro l’irresponsabile conformismo, dietro tanta virtuosa indignazione si cela un vecchio cancro ideologico che ha già fatto milioni di vittime.

L’ebreo errante è arrivato 17/01/2011 -

Albert Londres
L’ebreo errante è arrivato
Bollati Boringhieri


Nel 1929 Albert Londres, giornalista francese, parte alla scoperta degli Ebrei, per incarico del quotidiano "Petit Parisien". L'inchiesta lo porta da Londra alla Russia subcarpatica, poi in Transilvania, in Bessarabia, in Bucovina, in Galizia, dove visita gli insediamenti ebraici, testimoniando le difficili condizioni di vita e il diffondersi dell'ideologia sionista. Poi da Varsavia, vera capitale ebraica in Europa, segue le vie delle navi di emigranti verso la Terra promessa. E' alla fine del viaggio, nel vivo del progetto sionista della neonata Tel Aviv, a Gerusalemme, Hebron, Safed, che Londres registra il "dramma dell'idealismo" alle sue prime battute cruente, tra "focolare nazionale ebraico", rivolta araba e ignavia dell'Occidente.

La fortuna dei Meijer 10/01/2011 -

Charles Lewinsky
La fortuna dei Meijer
Einaudi

Con prosa coinvolgente l’autore narra la saga di una famiglia ebraica durante il lungo conflitto franco-tedesco, dalla battaglia di Sedan del 1870 alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale.
Pervasa dal tipico umorismo Yiddish la storia si impernia attorno a un gruppo di personaggi indimenticabili che vivono il rapido cambiamento della società durante il passaggio del secolo. Quattro generazioni e molti modi di essere ebreo: l’ortodosso, il sionista, il mistico sono le sfaccettature di un’identità che spesso incontra la diffidenza del mondo circostante.
E’ un romanzo che conquista il lettore e non lo abbandona più facendolo sperare, divertire, vivere con i Meijer.

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