During the first Palestinian uprising in , Jeffrey Goldberg – an American Jew – served as a guard at the largest prison camp in Israel. One of his prisoners was Rafiq, a rising leader in the PLO. Overcoming their fears and prejudices, the two men began a dialogue that, over more than a decade, grew into a remarkable friendship. By Jeffrey Goldberg Knopf, pages, $25 `Fundamentalism is the thief of mercy," Jeffrey Goldberg writes near the beginning of his newsworthy memoir, "Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the. Its title, “Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide,” signals a blend of his rational analysis of the region (acquired as both a new Israeli and, ultimately, a journalist Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
PRISONERS: A MUSLIM AND A JEW ACROSS THE MIDDLE EAST DIVIDE|JEFFREY GOLDBERG, Addresses To Engineering Students: Ed. By Waddell Harrington|John Lyle, ,. Harrington, Exploring Information Superiority: A Methodology For Measuring The Quality Of Information And Its Impact On Shared Awareness|John Boon, Inflation And Social Justice: The Eleventh Edward Shann Memorial Lecture In Economics. Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide by Jeffrey Goldberg. Picador. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide. Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide (New York: Knopf, ), describes Goldberg's experiences in Israel working at the Ketziot military prison camp as well as his dialogue with Rafiq, a prisoner whom Goldberg would later befriend in Washington, DC.
Goldberg’s one book put Jew in the very title: Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide (later changed to, A Story of Friendship and Terror). Jeffrey Goldberg, Washington correspondent of The New Yorker and author of the book Prisoners: A Muslim A Jew Across the Middle East Divide, spoke to an audience of how his personal experiences, particularly as a former Israeli prison guard, led him to embark on a journey of discovery of the "other side," the premise of his newly released book. By Jeffrey Goldberg Knopf, pages, $25 `Fundamentalism is the thief of mercy," Jeffrey Goldberg writes near the beginning of his newsworthy memoir, "Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the.
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