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In “Ghosts of a Holy War,” author Yardena Schwartz writes a historical book with a beautiful narrative. The book has two parts. First, the chronicles of David Shainberg, a 22-year-old student ...
Mark Patinkin’s new book, “The Holy Land at War: A Journey Through Israel, the West Bank and Gaza,” details his on-the-ground experience covering the war, and revisits his first experience ...
Book Review — ‘Ghosts of a Holy War’ Feb 18, 2025, 4:00 PM Edit. Share. Copy link; Send by ... if there is any unfairness in “Ghosts of a Holy War,” its object is Israeli Prime Minister ...
“Ghosts of a Holy War” is bookended by these two detailed accounts of mass murder. In both cases, the sadism—rapes, decapitations, the torture of children, the mutilating of genitals—is ...
Books bearing witness to the Oct. 7 slaughter and reporting the war from both sides are being barred for violating Amazon’s secretive “content guidelines.” ...
In a fascinating and difficult conversation about her new book, Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict, ...
The following is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Mark Patinkin's book "The Holy Land at War: A Journey through Israel, the West Bank and Gaza." It is my first night in Jerusalem, and though tired ...
Patinkin's new book, "The Holy Land at War: A Journey through Israel, the West Bank and Gaza," is a collection of stories from people on both sides of the conflict.
Journalist Yardena Schwartz discusses her book Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Dr. Billy Hensley, CEO of the National Endowment for ...