Operation Exodus II

Operation Exodus II
Author: Steve Lightle
Publisher: Insight International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-06
Genre: Jewish Christians
ISBN: 9781890900052

Best-selling author, Steve Lightle, investigates the dynamic relationship between the modern Jewish and end-time prophecy.

Operation Exodus

Operation Exodus
Author: Gordon Thomas
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429946164

The riveting chronicle of Jewish war survivors and their flight on the dramatic voyage of Exodus 1947, the international incident that gained sympathy for the formation of Israel The underground Jewish group Haganah arranged for the purchase of a small American steamer as part of an ambitious and daring mission: to serve as lifeboat for more than four thousand survivors of Nazi rule and transport them to Palestine. Renamed Exodus 1947, the ship and its young crew left France en route to the future state of Israel. The Holocaust survivors aboard Exodus endured even more hardships when the Royal Navy stopped the ship in international waters, used force in boarding (killing two passengers and one crewmember) and eventually deported its human cargo to internment camps in Germany. The death of the ship's captain in late 2009 generated headlines throughout the world. Enriched with new survivors' testimonies and previously unpublished documentation, Operation Exodus is the deeply moving saga of a people who risked all in search for a home.

Operation Exodus

Operation Exodus
Author: Gustav Scheller
Publisher: Sovereign World
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9781852404543

One hundred and twenty Christians gathered in Jerusalem during the Gulf War to pray for the prophesied second exodus of the Jewish people - and were swept up in an adventure they scarcely imagined, in preparation for the return of the Lord. Ebenezer Emergency Fund has helped over 70,000 Jews in the former Soviet Union to reach the Promised Land.

Secret Exodus

Secret Exodus
Author: Claire Safran
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451683745

The story of the migration, under conditions of extreme secrecy, of some 16,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel, in which Israeli intelligence agents, American diplomats, international refugee organizations, and Sudanese officials all had vital roles. It is told by a Readers’ Digest roving editor who calls it “the story of a good deed that even today almost no one wants to take credit for.”

On Wings of Eagles

On Wings of Eagles
Author: Micha Feldmann
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9652295698

This is a personal account of the coordinator of the Jewish Agency who helped thousands of Ethiopian Jews that were refugees in Sudan eventually immigrate to Israel during Operation Solomon in May 1991.

Operation Pedro Pan

Operation Pedro Pan
Author: Yvonne Conde
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2002-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135957479

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Shadow Warriors of World War II

Shadow Warriors of World War II
Author: Gordon Thomas
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1613730896

In a dramatically different tale of espionage and conspiracy in World War II, Shadow Warriors of World War II unveils the history of the courageous women who volunteered to work behind enemy lines. Sent into Nazi-occupied Europe by the United States' Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE), these women helped establish a web of resistance groups across the continent. Their heroism, initiative, and resourcefulness contributed to the Allied breakout of the Normandy beachheads and even infiltrated Nazi Germany at the height of the war, into the very heart of Hitler's citadel—Berlin. Young and daring, the female agents accepted that they could be captured, tortured, or killed, but others were always readied to take their place. Women of enormous cunning and strength of will, the Shadow Warriors' stories have remained largely untold until now.

Mossad Exodus

Mossad Exodus
Author: Gad Shimron
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789652294036

"In 1977, Israel's Mossad spy agency was given an assignment from former Prime Minister Menachem Begin to rescue thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees in Sudan and "deliver them" in the Jewish state. No stranger to action in enemy countries, the agency established a covert forward base in a deserted holiday village in Sudan, and deployed a handful of operatives to launch and oversee the exodus of the refugees to the Promised Land, by sea and by air, in the early 1980s. Gad Shimron, the author of this book, was one of their number. Shimron offers a thrilling firsthand account of how the operation was put in place, and how the Mossad team in Sudan brought it off, despite great personal risk, running a partying vacation spot for wealthy tourists by day as they stole through the Sudanese desert to rescue desperate refugees by night"--