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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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