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City on a Hilltop
Book • 2017
In 'City on a Hilltop', Sara Yael Hirschhorn examines the role of American Jews in the Israeli settler movement, focusing on how liberal American Jews became involved in a right-wing settler movement.
The book provides detailed case studies of settlements like Yamit, Efrat, and Tekoa, where American Jews played significant roles.
It also discusses the broader implications of this involvement in the context of Jewish-American identity and political activism.
The book provides detailed case studies of settlements like Yamit, Efrat, and Tekoa, where American Jews played significant roles.
It also discusses the broader implications of this involvement in the context of Jewish-American identity and political activism.
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as a book written by Sarah Yael Hirshhorn about American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement.


Ramtin Arablouei

A History of Settlements
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as an interesting book discussing the history of American exceptionalism.


John Ortberg

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's book about American Jews and the Israeli settler movement.


Noah Efron


Sara Hirschhorn

The “Facts Americana” Edition