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Arabic Culture and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Arabic Culture and Society

This text examines the important role religion plays in the Middle East and how it shapes people's personalities in the Arab world by informing both their belief systems and their lifestyles.

Modern Arabic Culture
  • Language: en

Modern Arabic Culture

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The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher introduces readers to the illuminating and emotional works of Naji Dhaher, an influential Palestinian writer whose family was displaced during the 1948 Palestine war. Inspired by his own experiences, Dhaher's fiction examines the psychological effects of the Nakba on the children of exiled Palestinians who continued to live within the newly formed state of Israel. The collection begins by presenting readers with the historical background necessary to fully understand Dhaher's works, including readings on the nature of Palestinian literature after the Nakba, mass exodus and relocation in Lebanon, Palestinian resistance literature, and Dhaher...

Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Collection of papers and keynote presentations that were delivered at a conference called "Pathways to Peace," which was held in March of 2008.

The Exiled Prophet Selected Short Stories by Naji Dhaher (First Edition)
  • Language: en

The Exiled Prophet Selected Short Stories by Naji Dhaher (First Edition)

The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher introduces readers to the illuminating and emotional works of Naji Dhaher, an influential Palestinian writer whose family was displaced during the 1948 Palestine war. Inspired by his own experiences, Dhaher's fiction examines the psychological effects of the Nakba on the children of exiled Palestinians who continued to live within the newly formed state of Israel. The collection begins by presenting readers with the historical background necessary to fully understand Dhaher's works, including readings on the nature of Palestinian literature after the Nakba, mass exodus and relocation in Lebanon, Palestinian resistance literature, and Dhaher...

The Exiled Prophet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The Exiled Prophet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Exiled Prophet: Selected Fiction by Naji Dhaher introduces readers to the illuminating and emotional works of Naji Dhaher, an influential Palestinian writer whose family was displaced during the 1948 Palestine war. Inspired by his own experiences, Dhaher's fiction examines the psychological effects of the Nakba on the children of exiled Palestinians who continued to live within the newly formed state of Israel. The collection begins by presenting rea

City of Dreams
  • Language: en

City of Dreams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Critical Essays on the New Moral Imperative for Supporting Marginalized Students in PK-20 Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Critical Essays on the New Moral Imperative for Supporting Marginalized Students in PK-20 Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-17
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  • Publisher: IGI Global

Marginalization of groups transpires when a dominant group precludes a group of individuals from participating in activities or gaining access to services. As the global economy and technologies have significantly changed, it has been assumed that equal access to educational opportunities would be more readily available for traditionally ostracized groups. In contrast, the opposite has occurred: the exclusion from educational, social, and political activities among marginalized groups has become much more pronounced, necessitating the imperative for a new moral dialogue among teachers and teacher educators. Critical Essays on the New Moral Imperative for Supporting Marginalized Students in P...

Richard Freund’s Legacy of Ideas, Research and Teaching about the Holocaust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Richard Freund’s Legacy of Ideas, Research and Teaching about the Holocaust

This book highlights the Holocaust-related research of the historian, archeologist, and professor, Rabbi Richard A. Freund. Richard was a pioneering force in non-invasive archaeology, wherein geophysical techniques adapted from the oil and gas industry are used at Holocaust sites to collect data used in concert with testimony and archival research to write or rewrite the history of the Holocaust. The chapters’ authors span the breath of Holocaust studies and science, and include geophysicists who are experts in applying geophysical techniques in a historical context, geographers skilled in mapping and spatial analysis, filmmakers and film students, archaeologists that focus on the Holocaust, and academics specializing in Judaic studies, Jewish life and the Holocaust. It is comprehensive but non-technical and is a resource for anyone interested in melding science with history and uncovering the often lost or hidden aspects of the Holocaust.

Digging Through the Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

Digging Through the Bible

A “masterful and eminently readable” journey through the fascinating insights and revelations of Biblical archeology (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Many of our religious beliefs are based on faith alone, but archaeology gives us the opportunity to find evidence about what really happened in the distant past—evidence that can have a dramatic impact on what and how we believe. In Digging Through the Bible, archaeologist and rabbi Richard Freund takes readers through digs he has led in the Holy Land, searching for evidence about key biblical characters and events. Digging Through the Bible presents overviews of the evidence surrounding figures such as Moses, Kings David and Solomon, and Mary the mother of Jesus, as well as new information that can help us more fully understand the life and times in which these people would have lived. Freund also presents new evidence about finding the grave of the Teacher of Righteousness mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and gives a compelling argument about how the Exodus of the Israelites may have taken place in three separate waves over time, rather than in a single event as presented in the Bible.