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Letters to Auntie Fori : 5000 Years of Jewish History

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Some time ago an elderly Indian friend of Martin Gilbert's, known to him as Auntie Fori, revealed that she was actually Jewish and asked him to recommend a history of the Jews.

He decided to write it for her, in letter form, week by week.

This book is the result. The letters begin with Abraham's journey from Mesopotamia to Canaan and cover all the great events of Jewish history: the migration to Egypt, entering the Promised Land, Moses and the Ten Commandments, the kingdoms of David and Solomon, the Assyrian destruction of Jewish independence, and so on through ancient and medieval times up to the present day.

As one would expect, he writes particularly well - and movingly - about the Holocaust.

The last couple of letters in this selection are about the modern state of Israel.

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Orion
0753816938 / 9780753816936
Paperback
05/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 460 p.
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson: 2002.
Martin Gilbert is one of the foremost historians of our time He is the author of the bestselling The Holocaust, and is the best-known writer in the subject area Easy to read, warmer and less formal than a conventional history book An ideal introduction to Jewish history for young and old alike 'This is a story of Jewish continuity and creativity, a message of hope from one of the great historians of our time' Jonathan Sacks, The Times 'Assuming zero prior knowledge, this encyclopaedic book is a good introduction to the content of Jewish traditions and the history of the Jews from a point of vi
Martin Gilbert is one of the foremost historians of our time He is the author of the bestselling The Holocaust, and is the best-known writer in the subject area Easy to read, warmer and less formal than a conventional history book An ideal introduction to Jewish history for young and old alike 'This is a story of Jewish continuity and creativity, a message of hope from one of the great historians of our time' Jonathan Sacks, The Times 'Assuming zero prior knowledge, this encyclopaedic book is a good introduction to the content of Jewish traditions and the history of the Jews from a point of vi DN Prose: non-fiction, HBTB Social & cultural history, HRJ Judaism, JFSR1 Jewish studies