Fatal Embrace

Publisher: Beaufort Books

Author Mark Braverman shows how the Jewish quest for safety and empowerment and the Christian endeavor to atone for centuries of anti-Semitism have combined to suppress the conversations needed to bring about a just and lasting peace in the Holy Land. Fatal Embrace charts Braverman's journey as an American Jew struggling with the difficult realities of modern Israel. The book vividly describes the spiritual and psychological forces driving the discourse and is a call to action to Americans of all faiths.

About Mark Braverman

Mark Braverman is the executive director of the Holy Land Education and Peace building Project, a grassroots organization that promotes interfaith dialogue, peace-building, and conflict resolution in the Middle East. Braverman currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife, Susan.

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E-Book 9780825306136 0825306132 2012-04-01 0 English 0.00 x 0.00 x 0.00 in $4.99
Paperback 9780825306761 0825306760 2012-04-01 416 English 0.00 x 5.50 x 8.40 in $18.95

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