The Fair Dinkum Jew

The Survival of Israel and the Abrahamic Covenant

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, History
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Author: Allan Russell Juriansz ISBN: 9781475905373
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 7, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Allan Russell Juriansz
ISBN: 9781475905373
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 7, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The history of Israel goes back 4,000 years, and conflict has dogged much of its past. But todays headlines continue to highlight the Israeli-Palestinian struggle and Israels quest for peace. Even so, another struggle is quietly rampant within world Jewry: the fight to secure Israels future.

Offering a unique perspective on this issue, The Fair Dinkum Jew serves as an informative primer to show how the Abrahamic Covenant is vital to Israels survival. Author Allan Russell Juriansz discusses the three great pillars of this CovenantLand, Torah, and Messiahand shows how Israels only hope for security lies within these terms.

Juriansz breaks down years of Jewish history to prove the relevance of Judaism to Jewish existence and future in terms of the Abrahamic Covenant. He then discusses diff erent aspects of the Arab infi ltration and occupation of Palestine and examines the current confl ict between Jews and Arab Palestinians in terms of the post-1967 borders. In addition, he off ers potential solutions for peace that could possibly lead to stability within the Middle East.

The Fair Dinkum Jew issues a stirring call for Israels need to believe in and defend its political, national, and religious integrity.

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The history of Israel goes back 4,000 years, and conflict has dogged much of its past. But todays headlines continue to highlight the Israeli-Palestinian struggle and Israels quest for peace. Even so, another struggle is quietly rampant within world Jewry: the fight to secure Israels future.

Offering a unique perspective on this issue, The Fair Dinkum Jew serves as an informative primer to show how the Abrahamic Covenant is vital to Israels survival. Author Allan Russell Juriansz discusses the three great pillars of this CovenantLand, Torah, and Messiahand shows how Israels only hope for security lies within these terms.

Juriansz breaks down years of Jewish history to prove the relevance of Judaism to Jewish existence and future in terms of the Abrahamic Covenant. He then discusses diff erent aspects of the Arab infi ltration and occupation of Palestine and examines the current confl ict between Jews and Arab Palestinians in terms of the post-1967 borders. In addition, he off ers potential solutions for peace that could possibly lead to stability within the Middle East.

The Fair Dinkum Jew issues a stirring call for Israels need to believe in and defend its political, national, and religious integrity.

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