Using the Geneva Accord as a springboard for a discussion of the issues surrounding the supposedly unsolvable problem of Isreali-Palestinian peace, one of America's most respected Jewish peace activists, Michael Lerner, looks at the arguments against the Accord from both the Israeli right and the Palestinian left. He examines Ariel Sharon's security wall, the calls for a one-state solution, and proposals to boycott Israeli goods. Ultimately, Lerner offers a set of strategic directions, appealing to both Jews and non-Jews, to change American foreign policy.
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About the Author:
Rabbi Michael Lerner is co-founder and editor of Tikkum Magazine and national co-chair of the Tikkun Community, an international organization committed to social healing and trasnformation, including bringing peace and reconciliation to Israel and Palestine.
Review:
"As usual, Michael Lerner's voice is visionary, clear, courageous, and all-inclusive. This is an important book."
- Richard Gere
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- PublisherNorth Atlantic Books
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1556435371
- ISBN 13 9781556435379
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages151
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