Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, Yossi Klein Halevi
Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, Yossi Klein Halevi
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Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor

Author: Yossi Klein Halevi

Narrator: Yossi Klein Halevi

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/15/2018


Synopsis

New York Times Bestseller “A clarion call, not to arms but to empathy. . . a profound and original book.”—Wall Street JournalAttempting to break the agonizing impasse between Israelis and Palestinians, the Israeli commentator and award-winning author of Like Dreamers directly addresses his Palestinian neighbors in this taut and provocative book, empathizing with Palestinian suffering and longing for reconciliation as he explores how the conflict looks through Israeli eyes. And now, in a new epilogue, Palestinian readers have been given a chance to respond through their own powerful letters.I call you ""neighbor"" because I don’t know your name, or anything personal about you. Given our circumstances, ""neighbor"" might be too casual a word to describe our relationship. We are intruders into each other’s dream, violators of each other’s sense of home. We are incarnations of each other’s worst historical nightmares. Neighbors?Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor is one Israeli’s powerful attempt to reach beyond the wall that separates Israelis and Palestinians and into the hearts of ""the enemy."" In a series of letters, Yossi Klein Halevi explains what motivated him to leave his native New York in his twenties and move to Israel to participate in the drama of the renewal of a Jewish homeland, which he is committed to see succeed as a morally responsible, democratic state in the Middle East.This is the first attempt by an Israeli author to directly address his Palestinian neighbors and describe how the conflict appears through Israeli eyes. Halevi untangles the ideological and emotional knot that has defined the conflict for nearly a century. In lyrical, evocative language, he unravels the complex strands of faith, pride, anger and anguish he feels as a Jew living in Israel, using history and personal experience as his guide.Halevi’s letters speak not only to his Palestinian neighbor, but to all concerned global citizens, helping us understand the painful choices confronting Israelis and Palestinians that will ultimately help determine the fate of the region.

About Yossi Klein Halevi

Yossi Klein Halevi is an American-born writer who has lived in Jerusalem since 1982. He is a senior fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and the author of At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew's Search for God with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land and Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation, which won the Jewish Book Council's Everett Family Book of the Year Award for Best Jewish Book in 2013. Together with Imam Abdullah Antelpi of Duke University, he co-directs the Hartman Institute’s Muslim Leadership Initiative. He and his wife, Sarah, have three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sleepless on December 17, 2020

So I found this in the library in my Jewish summer camp and finished it (can we talk about how all my campers read all the time and I love them all?). Anyway, I found the writing beautiful. It's a succinct description of the Israeli side of the conflict, I recommend this for people who aren't famili......more

Goodreads review by Clif on April 08, 2021

This book consists of ten open letters addressed to anonymous Palestinian neighbor(s) asking for empathy and understanding of the aspirations for Jewish peoplehood represented by the nation of Israel. The author pauses from time to time in his writing to acknowledge similar aspirations on the part o......more

Goodreads review by Zuzana on July 25, 2020

While I appreciate the author’s effort to reach out to his “neighbor” and the commitment to take the book as a letter seriously and engage with any Palestinians who might reply to this book, I am not sure if the book can fulfill the goal of being a “dialogue starter”. The main reason for this is sim......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on November 15, 2018

To doubt the possibility of reconciliation is to limit God’s power, the possibility of miracle—especially in this land. The Torah commands me, “Seek peace and pursue it”—even when peace appears impossible, perhaps especially then. (p. 19). My family has lived in the US for fewer than 125 years, yet......more

Goodreads review by Claire on September 08, 2018

After hearing an interview with the author, I got the book. The interview was better than the book. One strength of the book was insight in some moments of what it feels like to be a Jew, what 2000 years of longing for return to "Zion" mean to at least one man. One weakness is the residual of rationa......more