ALEX GROBMAN : CULTIVATING CANAAN- WHO OWNS THE HOLY LAND?
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By design, Israel’s enemies have created confusion about her right to exist as a Jewish State. Among the many lies fostered are:
*Jews have no legal, moral or historical right to the land of Israel;
*Jews have no right to national self-determination;
*Jews have no historical or religious connection to the Holy Land;
*Jews either stole Arab land or purchased property at very low prices;
* The Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria are an impediment to peace and are illegal;
* Israel is Jewish, but not democratic.
Cultivating Canaan exposes these fabrications used against Israel in the international media, the U.N. and governmental forums.
Alex Grobman is an historian with an MA and PhD in contemporary Jewish history from The Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was the founding director of the Holocaust center in St. Louis, Missouri and served as director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles.
His articles have appeared in the U.S, Canada, Israel, Norway, Australia and South America.
Other Books on Israel, the Holocaust and Antisemitism by Alex Grobman
BDS: The Movement to Destroy Israel
Cultivating Canaan: Who Owns The Holy Land
Nations United: How The UN Undermines Israel and West
The Palestinian Right to Israel
License to Murder: The Enduring Threat of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman, Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened, and Why Do They Say It?
Battling For Souls: The Vaad Hatzala Rescue Committee in Post-War Europe
Rekindling the Flame: American Jewish Chaplains and the Survivors of European Jewry, 1944-1948
Alex Grobman and Daniel Landes, Eds. Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust
Editor, In Defense of the Survivors: The Letters and Documents of Oscar A. Mintzer AJDC Legal Advisor, Germany, 1945-46.
Founding editor-in chief of the Simon Wiesenthal Annual, the first serial publication in the U.S. focusing on the scholarly study of the Holocaust
Academic Guides: “Anne Frank in Historical Perspective,” “Those Who Dared: Rescuers and Rescued, “Schindler’s List,” “The Danish Rescue of the Jews” and with Rabbi Jack Bemporad, an analysis of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ.
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