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The Foods of Israel Today: More Than 300 Recipes-And Memories- Reflecting Israel's Past Andpresent Through Its Many Cuisines by Joan Nathan,

The Foods of Israel Today: More Than 300 Recipes-And Memories- Reflecting Israel's Past Andpresent Through Its Many Cuisines by Joan Nathan,
"Joan Nathan has created a masterful blend of food and culture. She takes her reader on an extraordinary journey through the history of the land of Israel and the development of modern Israeli food. I was delighted to visit all the different ethnic communities that have contributed to Israeli cuisine, and my mouth watered just imagining the feast that Joan Nathan describes." --Teddy Kollek, former mayor of Jerusalem In this richly evocative book, Joan Nathan captures the spirit of Israel today by exploring its multifaceted cuisine. She delves into the histories of the people already settled in this nearly barren land, as well as those who immigrated and helped to quickly transform it into a country bursting with new produce. It is a dramatic and moving saga, interlarded with more than two hundred wonderful recipes that represent all the varied ethnic backgrounds. Every recipe has a story, and through these tales the story of Israel emerges. Nathan shows how a typical Israeli menu today might include Middle Eastern hummus, a European schnitzel (made with native-raised turkey) accompanied by a Turkish eggplant salad and a Persian rice dish, with, perhaps, Jaffa Orange Delight for dessert. On Friday nights she visits with home cooks who may be preparing a traditional Libyan, Moroccan, Italian, or German meal for their families, the Sabbath being the focal point of the week throughout Israel (all her recipes are accordingly kosher). And she takes us to markets overflowing with vegetables, fruits, herbs, and spices. To gather the recipes and the stories, Nathan has been traveling the length and breadth of Israel for many years--to a Syrian Alawite village on the northernborder for a vegetarian kubbeh and to Bet She'an for potato burekas; to the Red Sea for farmed sea bream and to the Sea of Galilee for St.



The Archaeology of Ancient Israel by Amnon Ben-Tor,
The Archaeology of Ancient Israel by Amnon Ben-Tor,
For over one hundred years archaeologists have explored the land of Israel, investigating such fascinating topics as the migrations of the patriarchs, the Israelites' conquest of Canaan, and the establishment of the monarchy by David and Solomon. In this book some of Israel's foremost archaeologists present a thorough and up-to-date survey of this research, providing an accessible introduction to early life in the land of the Bible. The authors discuss the history of ancient Israel from the Neolithic era (eighth millennium B.C.E.) to the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple in 586 B.C.E. Each chapter describes a different era as seen through relevant archaeological discoveries. The reader is introduced to the first permanent settlements in the land of Israel, the crystallization of the political system of city-states, the nature of Canaanite culture, the Israelite patterns of settlement, and the division of the country into the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. The lavishly illustrated text explores and demonstrates developments in religious practices, architecture, technology, customs, arts and crafts, warfare, writing, cult practices, and trade. The book will be a delightful and informative resource for anyone who has ever wanted to know more about the religious, scientific, or historical background to the events described in the Bible, or to current developments in the Middle East.



History of Israel - This article discusses the history of the modern State of Israel, from its independence proclamation in 1948 to the present. See also History of Palestine for history of the region from approximately 600 BCE to 1948 CE, and History of ancient Israel and Judah for prior history.

History of the Israel Defense Forces - The history of the Israel Defense Forces is intertwined with history of the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.

History of ancient Israel and Judah - In compiling the history of ancient Israel and Judah, there are many available sources, including the Jewish Tanakh (partially the Old Testament, it also consists of the book of the prophets, and the five books of Moses) and other Jewish texts such as the Talmud, the Ethiopian book of history known as the Kebra Nagast, the writings of historians such as Nicolaus of Damascus, Artapanas, Philo of Alexandria and Josephus, other writings, and archaeological evidence including Egyptian, Moabite, Assyrian and Babylonian ...

The Founding of the State of Israel: At Issue in History - The Founding of the State of Israel is a book, in the At Issue in History series, presenting an anthology of documents relevant to the question of establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine, founding the state of Israel, and contemporary reflections upon it. The book was edited by Mitchell Bard.



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Jerusalem and Israel History - Jerusalem and Israel History The Case for Peace In The Case for Peace , Dershowitz identifies twelve geopolitical barriers to peace between Israel jerusalem and israel history and Palestineand explains how to move around them jerusalem and israel history and push the process forward. From the division of Jerusalem jerusalem and israel history and Israeli counterterrorism measures to the security fence jerusalem and israel history and the Iranian nuclear threat, his analyses are clear-headed, well-argued, jerusalem and israel history and ...

Biblical History of Israel - Biblical History of Israel Zondervan Niv Atlas of the Bible For quick reference biblical history of israel and detailed study, the Zondervan NIV Atlas of the Bible is the most comprehensive Bible atlas available.*The GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION presents the physical geography of the lands of the biblical word, from Egypt to Mesopotamia. The Israel/Jordan region especially is discussed in depth.*The HISTORICAL SECTION presents in detail the flow of biblical history in its geographical context biblical history of israel and ...

Biblical History of Israel - Biblical History of Israel Zondervan Niv Atlas of the Bible For quick reference biblical history of israel and detailed study, the Zondervan NIV Atlas of the Bible is the most comprehensive Bible atlas available.*The GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION presents the physical geography of the lands of the biblical word, from Egypt to Mesopotamia. The Israel/Jordan region especially is discussed in depth.*The HISTORICAL SECTION presents in detail the flow of biblical history in its geographical context biblical history of israel and ...

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