Conover Books
Seller Rating: 5
Location: Rochelle, IL
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Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Edge and corner wear to the dj, gently scuffed and [...]
Ex-Library. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Edge and corner wear to the dj, gently scuffed and scratched, corners are lightly bumped and rubbed, ex-library with the usual library markings, overall a very clean used first edition. 184 pages. Dj is nicely preserved in a brand new protective mylar plastic cover. "For decades, American Jews have expected Israelis to be quietly grateful for the money and support they have provided. And Israelis have indeed largely kept their true, conflicted feelings to themselves. Now, however, at a time of growing tension between Israel and the United States, journalist and writer Matti Golan gives vent to grievances beneath the surface of cordial relations between the two groups. Written in the form of a dialogue between an Israeli and an American Jew, the book is an imaginative extension of a talk the author had with Elie Wiesel, whom Golan views as a symbol of everything that is wrong in American Jewry's attitude toward Israel."
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$4.50
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