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Jerusalem Interlude (Zion Covenant) [Kindle Edition]

Bodie Thoene , Brock Thoene
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DISCOVER THE TRUTH THROUGH FICTION

Zion beckons . . .

but is it really the “Land of Promise”?

In August 1938 Hitler’s Brownshirts conquer Czechoslovakia. German Jews are deported in cattle cars to Poland, the country of earlier pograms. Other Jews flee to Palestine, the Promised Land of their dreams . . . only to be imprisoned behind barbed wire upon their arrival. Musicians Shimon and Leah Feldstein, two of the “lucky ones,” are allowed to disembark from their rusting ship. Yet even in the Holy City, darkness lurks. The Muslim Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Adolf Hitler secretly join forces to eradicate the Jews from the earth. Is there no place that’s safe for Shimon and Leah? for the esteemed Rabbi Lebowitz and his family? for the Jew Eli Sachar and Muslim Victoria Hassan—in love but separated by the highest walls of religion and tradition?

Synopsis

Finally reaching the Promised Land, Leah and Shimon begin their new life under the shadow of the Western Wall, but they find that a more sinister shadow is casting its darkness over Jerusalem.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 694 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 457 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 1414301103
  • Verlag: www.FamilyAudioLibrary.com (12. Juni 2009)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B002D48N1E
  • Text-to-Speech (Vorlesemodus): Aktiviert
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 5.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (1 Kundenrezension)

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Wonderful Tragedy! 9. Februar 1999
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This book leaves Romeo and Juliet in the dust! If I were a movie director,(which I very well may end up being) I would definitely make a movie out of it! The characters are very endearing!
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A beautiful story- I cry every time 17. Juni 2008
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This is the best book in the series by far! I say that partly because I love Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and the musical West Side Story. Elements from both works are present here. Victoria's warning to Eli "Do not swear by the stars" brings to mind Juliet's "Swear not by the moon/The inconstant moon." Eli cries out his beloved's name when a death occurs just as Tony cries out "Maria!" after the rumble. Also I like the change of scene. Elisa and Murphy are still present but the focus here is more on Shimon and Leah Feldstein, two of my favorite characters from A Daughter of Zion. Readers who have read the Zion Chronicles before this series will recognize Moshe Sachar and Rachel Lubetkin, principal characters in that series, and may be slighly surprised at the ending of
this book. (Hint: Read over Gates of Zion first.)

I hope that the fellow reviewer who wants to make movies makes a movie out of this some day!
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Wonderful Tragedy! 9. Februar 1999
Von Ein Kunde - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This book leaves Romeo and Juliet in the dust! If I were a movie director,(which I very well may end up being) I would definitely make a movie out of it! The characters are very endearing!
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The best installment so far in the Zion Covenant series 27. August 2010
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Format:Taschenbuch
It's 1938, and the familiar characters from the Zion Covenant series continue their lives as their world moves inexorably toward war. In London, violinist Elisa Murphy finds a new orchestra position and awaits the birth of her first child. Elisa's father, former department store entrepreneur and former concentration camp inmate Theo Lindheim, finds himself facing a moral choice that could take him back inside Hitler's Germany. Leah and Shimon Feldstein, Elisa's dear friends from her Vienna Symphony days, arrive at last in British-occupied Palestine. And as German agents work to stir up the ancient hatred between Palestine's Arab citizens and the returning Jews who hope Britain will decide to partition the Holy Land and provide them with their own reborn country, rabbi-in-training Eli Sacher dreams about marrying his childhood friend Victoria Hassan - daughter of an Arab rug merchant, whose Western dress and job with the British occupiers gall her family.

The Thoenes do a good job of writing Christians facing moral dilemmas, and of writing non-Christians journeying toward faith. There's little preaching here, and that makes this book far stronger than it would be otherwise. It's also an effectively told tale of international intrigue, and of human beings struggling with a world that is going mad all around them. The best of the series so far! (I've read all of them except the final book.)

--Reviewed by Nina M. Osier, author of GRANITE ISLAND
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If the wicked could have one glimpse of their eternal future, perhaps they would repent. She shrugged. And if the righteous could have one glimpse of their eternity with God, they would no longer fear what evil men might do to them in this life. No. I think we might pity the wicked man for the price he will pay for his sin. &quote;
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Hitler had said, fixing his blue eyes on him and leaning forward, this is the lesson I have learned from history. Men will do for religion what they would not do for mere economics! Clothe ones purpose in the robes of a religious cause, and they will gladly die for you. Ah he shook his finger and chuckledbut tell them they are dying for the sake of cinnamon and peppercorns, and they will turn and kill you instead! &quote;
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No matter what you do, he whispered hoarsely, we will not curse God! Give up! You cannot defeat Him! Kill us and we will be with Him! Drive us into the sea and He is there! You will not have your way with Shimon and Leah Feldstein or our children! Even in sorrow we will believe in the promise of our Holy &quote;
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