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Israeli History



Israel - ĭzˈrēəl, officially State of Israel, republic (1995 est. pop. 5,607,900), 7,992 sq mi (20,700 sq km), SW Asia, on the Mediterranean Sea. (The area figure used above does not include the Golan Heights, the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip.) It is bordered by Lebanon in the north, Syria and Jordan in the east, the Mediterranean Sea on the west, Egypt on the   Read More...

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Israeli History

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    The History of Israel
    by Arnold Blumberg. 268 pgs.


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    Consumption and Market Society in Israel
    by Kalman Applbaum, Yoram S. Carmeli. 208 pgs.


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    Arab Industrialization in Israel: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the Periphery
    by Israel Drori, Izhak Schnell, Michael Sofer. 204 pgs.


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    One Hundred Years of Art in Israel
    by Peretz Kidron, Gideon Ofrat. 394 pgs.


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    Popular Music and National Culture in Israel
    by Motti Regev, Edwin Seroussi. 298 pgs.


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