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El. knyga: Founding of Israel: The Journey to a Jewish Homeland from Abraham to the Holocaust

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526737168
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526737168

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Here [ In the State if Israel] their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance, and gave the world the Eternal Book of Books.' David Ben-Gurion, 14 May 1948

Seventy years ago in 1948 the State of Israel came into being amidst great controversy. For many, the Jews did not belong in Palestine and around them many nations sought to eradicate the new state from the map.

How did the State arise? What led to the founding of Israel?

This book sets out to give a chronological journey of the Jewish people from the time Abraham came out of the land of Ur 3,000 years ago, until 6 million of them died in the horror of the Holocaust under Hitler and his Nazi regime.

It recounts the many expulsions from the land in which they lived, the suffering under Babylonians, Greek, Persians, the destruction of their Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, and finally, genocide and the expulsion by the Romans in 132 AD creating a diaspora across the world.

The Jews would be charged with killing God and throughout the following centuries would be expelled from countries, burned alive after being locked in Synagogues and at the stake, have all their property seized and herded into ghettoes. All of this until that fatal Holocaust, which attempted to wipe them from the face of the earth.

This book recounts their story to achieve a homeland, using a wide-range of historical documents to tell the story of humiliation, suffering, poverty and death. It tells of religious persecution that would not let them rest, and as their journey enters the twentieth century, gives a behind-the-scenes look at how governments manipulated the Middle East and exacerbated divisions.
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction x
Chapter One From Abraham to the Assyrian Conquest
1(8)
Chapter Two Origins - A Journey begins
9(6)
Chapter Three By The Rivers Of Babylon: Longing For Home
15(6)
Chapter Four Under Rome: The Road To Freedom Blocked
21(17)
Chapter Five Terror On The Journey: Islam and the Crusades
38(15)
Chapter Six Devastation In Judea, Persecution In Europe
53(9)
Chapter Seven Sheltering Under The Ottomans
62(19)
Chapter Eight Assistance On The Journey Home
81(35)
Chapter Nine War And The Ending Of Empires
116(13)
Chapter Ten The British Mandate
129(14)
Chapter Eleven A Journey Through Terror
143(8)
Chapter Twelve The Rise of Hitler, War and A Journey to Death
151(14)
Chapter Thirteen Home At Last
165(18)
Chapter Fourteen Reflections - 70 Years On
183(10)
Appendix 1 Some of Israel's Scientific Achievements Over 70 Years 193(6)
Appendix 2 Israeli's Declaration of Independence 199(4)
Endnotes 203(7)
Bibliography 210(19)
Index 229
Martin Connolly was born in Belfast and is married with seven grown up children. He studied at the Centre for Christian Jewish Relationships (Now the Woolf Institute) in Cambridge, obtaining his MA Diploma. Now semi-retired, Martin has held posts in a wide variety of employment, including personal Counselling, Church Pastor, among others. A speaker at many local clubs and societies, he gives talks on a variety of topics. His greatest delights are the social gatherings of his large family and he enjoys walking over the hills and dales of the north of England, especially the Lake District.