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Coming together, coming apart : a memoir of heartbreak and promise in Israel

Title
Coming together, coming apart : a memoir of heartbreak and promise in Israel / Daniel Gordis.
Author
Gordis, Daniel.
Publication
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2006], ©2006.

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x, 258 pages; 25 cm
Summary
"When Daniel Gordis, his wife, Elisheva, and their three young children abandoned a safe and comfortable home in Los Angeles to move halfway around the world and find a new life in Israel, the future looked bright. It was 1998, Ehud Barak had just been elected prime minister, and peace appeared to be only a few tough negotiations away." "Two years later, hope had turned to terror, as the rattle of machine-gun fire perforated the night and the frightened, exhausted children clung desperately to their stuffed animals in fitful sleep, dreaming perhaps of the quiet, peaceful world they had left behind." "In Coming Together, Coming Apart, Gordis tells a timely, relevant, and deeply personal tale that lays bare the complex problems of the seemingly intractable and often incomprehensible Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reveals how much is at stake, and underscores the toll the struggle takes on every human being it touches." "How do you raise children in a land of suicide bombings and rocket attacks? Can a society preserve its moral principles through five decades of war? With the Intifada raging and America about to invade Iraq, with Saddam Hussein threatening missile attacks on Israel, how can anyone resist the temptation to hate the enemy? Gordis explores all of these questions and many more through a series of disarmingly simple anecdotes that nonetheless penetrate deeply into the heart of the matter."--BOOK JACKET.
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ISBN
0471789615 (cloth)
LCCN
  • 2005033576
  • 9780471789615
OCLC
  • OCM62330813
  • SCSB-5258176
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Columbia University Libraries