From Library Journal The vitality and
longevity of Jewish culture raises the question: How did this
tenacious people survive throughout history when many other
cultures and religions were annihilated or absorbed? Uniquely, they
accomplished this without a homeland for nearly 2000 years. The
work, a revision of a huge history written shortly after World War
II, doesn't dwell on the Holocaust but presents a history of
ancient and modern Jewish states and spells out how Torah and
Talmud kept alive a tradition of abst thought: a potent
survival tool. The work also details differences between Sephardic
and Ashkenazi Jews and the split that created Christianity. The
rift among the Semites, i.e., with Islam and the Arabs, gets less
attention. Anna Fields narrates this classic, which, to Jews and
non-Jews alike, successfully captures the history of the Jewish
experience. A useful addition to most collections.AJames Dudley,
Copiague, NY.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers
to the Audio Cassette edition.
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