'A
Window Into Old Jerusalem'
by Shelomo Alfassa
Observations about Jerusalem and the Holy Land 1820-1920
First
hand accounts and observations made about the Jews of Ottoman Jerusalem
and the Holy Land.
Have you ever wanted
to know what life was like for the Jewish people in Jerusalem and the
Holy Land long before Israel became a State?
Well known international
Sephardic advocate, Shelomo Alfassa, provides such information in his
new compilation, A Window Into Old Jerusalem, a unique
collection of short tales and first hand observations about Jewish
life in Ottoman Jerusalem and the Holy Land, by travelers that visited
during a critical period of transition. A Window Into Old Jerusalem
will provide the reader with a 'look' back, to see what life was like
for those living in and around the city that sits at the center of the
world.
"This
is one of the most readable histories of 100 important years of Jerusalem's
Old City. Its uniqueness lies in its varied and wide source material.
This is essential reading for all lovers of the City of Jerusalem.
Mr. Shelomo Alfassa deserves our thanks and congratulations."
-- Mina Fenton, Jerusalem City Council Member
"This
is an important book about a period of time in our history that few
speak about. I highly recommend opening this window and looking into
what happened in our holy city during these very crucial 100 years."
--Moshe Feiglin, president of Manhigut Yehudit (Jewish Leadership)
and candidate for chairman of Israel's Likud party
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ISBN:
978-0-9763226-5-8 (0-9763226-5-X) $31.95 6x9 inch Casebound Hardcover,
379 pgs. / with 32 rare photos