The Wandering Jew

The Wandering Jew
Author: Eugène Sue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1895
Genre: Wandering Jew
ISBN:

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Wandering Jew

Wandering Jew
Author: Dennis Marks
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1910749311

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Joseph Roth, best known as the author of the novel The Radetzky March and the nonfiction work The Wandering Jews, was one of the most seductive, disturbing, and enigmatic writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1894 in the Habsburg Empire in what is now Ukraine and dying in Paris in 1939, he was a perpetually displaced person, a traveler, a prophet, a compulsive liar, and a man who covered his tracks. Throughout the eastern borderlands of Europe, Dennis Marks explores the spiritual geography of a still-neglected master and uncovers the truth about Roth’s lost world.

The Wandering Jew Has Arrived

The Wandering Jew Has Arrived
Author: Albert Londres
Publisher: Gefen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789652298898

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In 1929 French journalist Albert Londres (Inspiration for the cartoon character Tintin) set out to document the lives of Jews. In the East End of London, he is moved by their unswerving faith. In eastern Europe he is astounded by their miserable plight. With gentle humor and a sharp eye he draws unforgettable portraits of the exotic individuals he encounters along the way. He vividly depicts the birth of Zionism and the wave of anti-semitic pogroms that propelled Jewish Immigration to Palestine. There he discovers the proud "new Jew" while his on-site reporting of the horrific Arab massacres of the Jews of Hebron and Safed exposes an age-old animosity still very much alive today. Presciently, Londres foresees that the Jews, despite their small numbers, will pay the Arabs 'back in kind' and ultimately regain their homeland. This literary masterpiece transports readers back to a pivotal moment in history and offers invaluable insights on Jewish life in the early twentieth century, on the formative years that preceded the State of Israel, and on the strife that has engulfed the region ever since. The Wandering Jew Has Arrived is as relevant today as when first penned. Book jacket.

The Wandering Jew

The Wandering Jew
Author: Stefan Heym
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780810117068

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"Beginning at the Beginning, Heym introduces both Ahasverus and Lucifer as angels in free fall, cast out of heaven for their opinions of God's order. The story follows their respective oppositions through the rest of time: Ahasverus defiant through protest rooted in love and a faith in progress, and Lucifer rebellious by means of his biblically familiar methods.

My First Two Thousand Years

My First Two Thousand Years
Author: George Sylvester Viereck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1928
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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The Legend of the Wandering Jew

The Legend of the Wandering Jew
Author: Gustave Doré
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1873
Genre: Wandering Jew
ISBN:

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Tales of the Wandering Jew

Tales of the Wandering Jew
Author: Brian M. Stableford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Brian Murdoch provides an alternative view of the Middle Ages, showing the anarchy and decadence which lurked below the surface of a devout and conformist society.

The Wandering Who

The Wandering Who
Author: Gilad Atzmon
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1846948762

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An investigation of Jewish identity politics and Jewish contemporary ideology using both popular culture and scholarly texts. Jewish identity is tied up with some of the most difficult and contentious issues of today. The purpose in this book is to open many of these issues up for discussion. Since Israel defines itself openly as the ‘Jewish State’, we should ask what the notions of ’Judaism’, ‘Jewishness’, ‘Jewish culture’ and ‘Jewish ideology’ stand for. Gilad examines the tribal aspects embedded in Jewish secular discourse, both Zionist and anti Zionist; the ‘holocaust religion’; the meaning of ‘history’ and ‘time’ within the Jewish political discourse; the anti-Gentile ideologies entangled within different forms of secular Jewish political discourse and even within the Jewish left. He questions what it is that leads Diaspora Jews to identify themselves with Israel and affiliate with its politics. The devastating state of our world affairs raises an immediate demand for a conceptual shift in our intellectual and philosophical attitude towards politics, identity politics and history.