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The Jewish war : a novel

Title
The Jewish war : a novel / Tova Reich.
Author
Reich, Tova.
Publication
New York : Pantheon Books, 1995.

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269 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  • It is sometime in the near future, and the Israeli Army is about to descend upon a band of militant settlers who have proclaimed the secessionist Kingdom of Judea and Samaria. So begins this timely and brilliantly satiric novel - an all-too-real story of a modern-day Masada.
  • The Jewish War is most particularly the story of Yehudi HaGoel (formerly Jerry Goldberg of the Bronx), the fiery and charismatic king of an extreme Zionist sect. His divine mission: to hasten the coming of the Messiah and bring about the redemption.
  • As we follow him from his youth in New York City and the Catskills to his hilarious, illicit passage to Israel during the Six-Day War and through his campaign to claim the sacred city of Hebron (the burial place of the Jewish Patriarchs and Matriarchs), we enter into a complex and troubled world rife with ancient passions.
  • It is a world peopled with irreconcilables: religious Zionists, ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionists, Christian fundamentalists, Arab nationalists, secular Israelis, American supporters, and implacable military officers.
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Genre/Form
Satire.
ISBN
0679439870
LCCN
94043459
OCLC
  • 31604505
  • ocm31604505
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries