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The Journey of an Arab-Jew in European Israel : an anthology / David Rabeeya.

Van Pelt Library DS113.4 .R32 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rabeeya, David.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Israel--Politics and government.
Israel.
Politics and government.
Jews--Israel--Identity.
Jews.
Identity (Philosophical concept).
Zionism--History--20th century.
Zionism.
History.
Sephardim.
Ashkenazim.
Physical Description:
203 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : Xlibris Corp., [2000]
Contents:
1. Arab-Jews in the Post-Zionist Era 23
1B. The Present and Future of Arab-Jews in Israel 36
2. Arab-Jews: From A Footnote to A Chapter 43
3. History and Struggle 49
4. Ashkenazic Cultural Imperialism 58
5. European Propaganda 63
6. The Ethnic Mixture of Settlement 72
7. Perpetuating the Gap 76
8. The Shas Phenomenon 81
9. What Does the Future Hold? 94
10. The Arab Side 100
A Personal Perspective 104
The Divine Covenant 105
The Sephardic-Ashkenazic Schism 110
The Effects of Zionism 112
The Issue of the Holocaust 116
Israel and the World Jewish Community 119
Israel and Palestine: the Bitter Conflict 122
Future Nuclear Problems 124
Post Zionism 126
Will Judaism Survive Without Israel? 127
1. Stereotypes 129
2. The Arabization of Israel 136
The Fall of Zionism 147
The Metamorphosis of Israel's Character 155
Introduction: Motivation for This Treatise 157
Racism in Modern Israel: the Taboo Topic 159
2. The Oppression of Sephardic Jews in Israel 162
4. Depiction of Sephardic Jewry in the American Jewish Community 172
5. Epilogue and Projection 175
Reflective Personal Summation 177
1B. Present-Future Arab Israel 190
Israel Quo Vadis: My Reflection as an Arab-Jew 197.
Notes:
"This publication contains the journey of an Arab-Jew in European Israel. It is written from the personal and historic perspective of a Jew, David Rabeeya, whose immersion in the Arab culture and intimate knowledge of Islam brought an explosive encounter between his Judeo-Arabic tradition and secular Zionism in Israel,"--P. [11].
Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-203).
ISBN:
073884330X
0738843318
OCLC:
46436687

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