Lives in common : Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron / Menachem Klein ; translated by Haim Watzman.
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Other title: | Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron. |
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Language: | English Hebrew |
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London :
Hurst & Company,
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Connected to place
- Introduction : Jerusalem, Jaffa Gate/Bab al-Khalil the gate of forked ways
- Chapter 1. Arab Jews
- Neither oxymoron nor aspersion
- The Locals
- Chapter 2. Mixed cities
- A Holy Site chooses a city-a city chooses a holy site
- Coexistence disturbed by confrontation
- Chapter 3. Life On the verge of the future
- A Large problem in a small place
- Conflict as routine
- Part II. Connected by force
- Chapter 4. Expanding the boundaries of the possible
- A New land
- An Ambiguous V
- Chapter 5. Like owners
- Transferring the deed
- Houses from within, people from without
- Chapter 6. Occupation, assimilation, opposition
- Jerusalem : A bustling and noisy place
- Jaffa : Abandoned and attractive
- Hebron and Jerusalem : The force of history
- Epilogue.