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Compassionate roadmap beyond entrenched Middle East divides

This is a thoughtful pick for someone who wants more than outrage or slogans. Lerner makes space for empathy on both sides while still being morally clear, so the book can feel grounding in a conflict that often seems impossible to discuss well. Readers who like big ethical questions, history, and practical peace-building will likely find it challenging, humane, and genuinely hopeful.

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Healing Israel/Palestine: A Path to Peace and Reconciliation

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ISBN: 9781556434846
Authors: Michael Lerner
Date of Publication: 2003-09-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Politics, Religion
Goodreads rating: 3.88
(rated by 51 readers)

Description

Healing Israel/Palestine shows that it is possible to be both pro-Israel and pro-Palestine, and provides a clear blueprint for a peace settlement. Unequivocally opposed to war makers and terrorists, Rabbi Michael Lerner asserts that a spiritual and progressive perspective, rooted in the highest values of the human race, is crucial. Perfect for individuals, discussion groups, and organizations, this book answers difficult philosophical and political questions that emerge when advocating peace and justice in the Middle East. It includes extensive historical information with a focus on current events, photographs, and detailed political maps of the region. An appendix provides resources for readers interested in activism.
 

Compassionate roadmap beyond entrenched Middle East divides

This is a thoughtful pick for someone who wants more than outrage or slogans. Lerner makes space for empathy on both sides while still being morally clear, so the book can feel grounding in a conflict that often seems impossible to discuss well. Readers who like big ethical questions, history, and practical peace-building will likely find it challenging, humane, and genuinely hopeful.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.