To the Promised Land

To the Promised Land by Dan Uri, published by Doubleday on May 1, 1988, is a first edition book that presents a detailed account of the events leading to Israel’s statehood. This edition, comprising 285 pages, features revealing photographs alongside a dramatic narrative that chronicles the struggle for survival faced by the early leaders of Israel.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of key historical moments, focusing on the themes of Zionism and the Arab-Israeli conflict. The book delves into the complexities of Israel’s history and the broader context of Palestine’s history, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs of the nation’s formative years. Through its combination of text and imagery, this work aims to illuminate the significant events that shaped modern Israel.
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Revealing photographs and a dramatic text chronicle the events that led up to Israel’s statehood and the struggle for survival, and profiles Israel’s early leaders
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