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A Stranger in the Land: Jewish Identity Beyond Nationalism

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A critical appraisal of the politics of Jewish identity after the Holocaust and a passionate memoir by an Israeli dissenter. in 1984, Daniel Cil Brecher, then a reservist in the Education Corps of the Israeli army, refuses to cross into occupied Lebanon to deliver a morale-boosting lecture to Israeli troops fighting there. This small act of rebellion against an unjustified war marks the critical turning point in a lifelong search for identity. Brecher grew up in postwar Germany as the son of Austrian Holocaust survivors. ...

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A Stranger in the Land: Jewish Identity Beyond Nationalism 2007, Other Press (NY), New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781590512111

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