Where did the Jews come from? How did they retain their strong sense of community through centuries of dispersion? How have the Jews of the present; with their proud ethnic identity and thriving national home; emerged out of the downtrodden Jews of the past? Such questions arise naturally in the minds of anyone contemplating the long history of Jewish people. In one concise; authoritative volume; A Short History of the Jewish People provides insights and answers.This sweeping and highly informative work presents the major geographical; cultural; and political forces that have determined the course of Jewish history; introducing the many individuals; both religious and secular; who have shaped the character; mindset; and prospects of the Jewish people. Organized chronologically; the narrative follows the Jewish experience from legendary times to the peace agreements currently being negotiated in the Middle East. And; to give this overview an international and timely perspective; Raymond P. Scheindlin focuses his study on the pivotal events and dominant communities within each historical period.Written by a respected Hebrew scholar; cultural historian; noted author; and rabbi; A Short History of the Jewish People carefully describes the story of a people as varied as the many cultures in which they have lived. Including detailed maps and stirring photos; as well as timelines and sidebars; this pioneering work is a valuable resource for anyone broadly curious about the Jewish people.
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