. . . . . . . "Bride of Israel, my love" . . "Bride of Israel, my love"@en . "General fiction" . . . "Fiction"@en . . . "Fiction" . . "Portrays a couple's love for each other as they defend their ideals and struggle to survive in the hostile terrain of Israel." . "The hero is an engineer with a Jewish father and Gentile mother, establishes a successful factory, in spite of terrorist bombing and a broken love affair, for it is here that he finds his true home." . . "Israel" . . . .