

Yardena Schwartz, "Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict" (Union Square, 2024)
Jul 11, 2025
Yardena Schwartz, an award-winning journalist and author, dives into her compelling book about the 1929 Hebron massacre. She explores how this tragic event ignited the Arab-Israeli conflict, offering a personal and historical lens on the impacts of violence and community dynamics. Schwartz shares the discovery of letters from a Jewish victim, linking past and present struggles. The conversation also touches on the role of the Grand Mufti and the challenges facing peace efforts today, emphasizing the significant intersection of history and current socio-political realities.
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Letters Reveal Hebron's Lost History
- A family in Memphis found letters from their uncle who was killed in the 1929 Hebron massacre.
- These letters revealed Hebron's lost history of coexistence, sparking the book's journey.
1929 as Conflict Turning Point
- The 1929 events marked when the core conflict over the Temple Mount first emerged.
- Propaganda by the Grand Mufti falsely accused Jews of plotting to seize Al-Aqsa Mosque, fueling violence.
David's Spiritual Journey in Hebron
- David Shainberg from Memphis sought spiritual fulfillment in Hebron's yeshiva despite his anti-Zionist views.
- His letters show a profound transformation as he immersed in Jewish heritage far from secular Zionism.