Jerusalem blessed, Jerusalem cursed : Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the City from David's time to our own
This book traces the history of the city from the perspective of all three religions. the author favors a divided city, and offers a non-Jewish approach to the problem.
"This book traces the history of the city from the perspective of all three religions. The author favors a divided city, and offers a non-Jewish approach to the problem."
"This book traces the history of the city from the perspective of all three religions. the author favors a divided city, and offers a non-Jewish approach to the problem."@en
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