Do you know how pivotal a role the fervently Orthodox played in the early farming of the Holy Land? This is their true story...
When a determined band of Russian Jewish farmers arrived in Palestine in 1882, they knew the world would be watching: In one of Baron Edmond de Rothschild s most daring experiments, their task was to build a Jewish agricultural colony to serve as a model for future
refugees fleeing persecution. But this is no typical story of pioneering; it is one of monumental idealism in the face of duplicity and cynical betrayal.
The farmers simple wish to observe the Sabbatical year of 1889-1890 despite their patron s opposition thrust them into the swirling epicenter of worldwide controversy. Reviled by the Baron's administrators, vilified in the press, ridiculed and nearly abandoned even by some of their religious countrymen, they stood firm. Their fight for what later became Mazkeret Batya sheds dazzling historical light on some of the very issues facing Israel today.
Richly illustrated with maps and vintage photography, this riveting account takes the reader on a journey of remarkable courage and self-sacrifice a journey history has forgotten.
Rebels in the Holy Land: Mazkeret Batya, an Early Battleground for the Soul of Israel
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Author(s)Sam Finkel
PublisherPhilipp Feldheim
ISBN / ASIN1598268619
ISBN-139781598268614
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,607,027
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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