Of Guns, Revenge and Hope

Of Guns, Revenge and Hope
Author: David Lawrence-Young
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9652295337

This is the story of Benny the son of David Levi, the central figure of "Of Guns & Mules" and the five-year period he spent serving with the British army in World War II. Volunteering in the summer of 1940, Benny becomes a driver in a Jewish-Palestinian unit and sees active service in Egypt and North Africa. After taking part in the defeat of Rommel's Afrika Corps, he is sent to Italy via Malta. There he undergoes combat training and, as a fighter in the newly formed Jewish Brigade, participates in the Allies final push against the Nazis. He also takes part in the unofficial revenge squads that hunt down and kill escaping SS officers. During the war Benny meets and falls in love with Tamar and also learns about the plight of Jews who were killed in the Holocaust. When not on duty, and with American support, Benny and his friends help those who survived the Holocaust, rescuing many concentration camp survivors and helping them reach Mandatory Palestine. After the war is over, the Brigade is sent to Belgium. Here, Benny continues to help the Jewish survivors before returning to Tel Aviv to begin a new life with Tamar.

Revenge

Revenge
Author: Laura Blumenfeld
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2003-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743463390

"But ultimately it is a journey that leads her back home - where she is forced to confront her childhood dreams, her parents' failed marriage, and her ideas about family. In the end, her target turns out to be more complex - and in some ways more threatening - than the stereotypical terrorist she'd long imagined."--BOOK JACKET.

A Hope from New Barrackpore to New York

A Hope from New Barrackpore to New York
Author: Mukulika Basu
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1643241621

Anamika is a strong and self-dependent woman who lost her father in childhood. Her Mother was a widow but life made her strong. She loves to make friends with the whole world on Facebook. One day she found her love, Debraj from Facebook. Anamika’s mother and Debraj’s parents agreed for their relationship and finally they got married. After marriage Anamika started to get problems with her mother-in-law who wanted Anamika to live her life as her mother-in-law wants. Anamika tried to maintain good relationship with her In-laws but never accepted any wrong demand. Slowly she started getting problems with her husband, and one day she realized Debraj wanted divorce from her. Anamika accepted the fact but it was difficult for her to talk about the issue to her mother Mamata, and hid it. What will happen when Mamata gets to know about her daughter’s choices? What is in store for Anamika? Dig in, to witness the drama!

Perspectives of Hope

Perspectives of Hope
Author: Jay Allan Shears
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1607913917

The Hope of creation [mankind] characterizes the Hope of the Creator [God], who made mankind in His image. Mankind's relationship with wisdom to realize all Hope and purpose tragically imploded when mankind chose, his Hope & purpose to become God. In that moment, untruth was born. The Word from untruth characterized the Hope of Evil created by creation. The Word from Truth characterized the Hope of Good created by God, the Creator. Only God possessed the power to create. The plan to restore creation to its original purpose through the knowledge of Truth from God, is the essence of the battle fought in a realm that has no beginning and is without end. The assimilation of that Truth challenges the seed of hope, that mankind can somehow recognize that creation can rule and serve God, but not be God. This is mankind's hope for help, and this Perspective of Hope. Jay Allan Shears is an Orthodox Jew, who found his way through the whiles of life to his Messiah, Jesus Christ. He is the Board Chair of several companies, with extensive multicultural, high technology, marketing, and business development experience. Jay is the winner of several awards & patents, with notable training from the Harvard Business School in Executive Leadership. He is a much sought after speaker and "thinker' traveling extensively as the Lord orders his path.

Dark Hope

Dark Hope
Author: David Shulman
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2011-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459627121

For decades, we've been shocked by images of violent clashes between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. But for all their power, those images leave us at a loss: from our vantage at home, it's hard for us to imagine the struggles of those living in the midst of the fighting. Now, American - born Israeli David Shulman takes us right into the heart of the conflict with Dark Hope, an eye - opening chronicle of his work as a member of the peace group Ta'ayush, which takes its name from the Arabic for ''living together.'' With Dark Hope, Shulman has written a book of deep moral searching, an attempt to discover how his beloved Israel went wrong - - and how, through acts of compassionate disobedience, it might still be brought back.

James Bartleman's Seasons of Hope 3-Book Bundle

James Bartleman's Seasons of Hope 3-Book Bundle
Author: James Bartleman
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459736346

Novelist, diplomat, statesman, representative of both the First Nations and the Crown in Canada, James Bartleman always writes from his incredible personal experience. Presented here are three extraordinary books, each touching on a different aspect of his life, whether a candid tell-all about the halls of power, or his unique novels in which the names and details have been changed to protect the innocent. Guaranteed to captivate readers of all stripes. Includes: Seasons of Hope Traces James Bartleman's life from an impoverished Native childhood to being appointed ambassador for Canada and lieutenant governor for Ontario, and how as his career advanced, he mobilized public support for Native education. This story traces the whole amazing story. Exceptional Circumstances When Luc Cadotte, diplomat and spy, returns home from Latin America during the FLQ Crisis, he becomes entangled in political machinations and a story of espionage, betrayal, and love gone wrong. Facing an unprecedented wave of domestic terrorism, Cadotte must weigh his ethics against public safety, with lives on the line. The Redemption of Oscar Wolf A saga of mid-20th-century Native life in Canada and abroad, and a novel of resonating ideas and unforgettable characters, whose fascinating, anti-hero protagonist sets out on a quest for redemption after a terrible incident kills his grandfather and a young maid.

Radical Hope

Radical Hope
Author: Jonathan Lear
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008-04-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0674255240

Shortly before he died, Plenty Coups, the last great Chief of the Crow Nation, told his story—up to a certain point. “When the buffalo went away the hearts of my people fell to the ground,” he said, “and they could not lift them up again. After this nothing happened.” It is precisely this point—that of a people faced with the end of their way of life—that prompts the philosophical and ethical inquiry pursued in Radical Hope. In Jonathan Lear’s view, Plenty Coups’s story raises a profound ethical question that transcends his time and challenges us all: how should one face the possibility that one’s culture might collapse? This is a vulnerability that affects us all—insofar as we are all inhabitants of a civilization, and civilizations are themselves vulnerable to historical forces. How should we live with this vulnerability? Can we make any sense of facing up to such a challenge courageously? Using the available anthropology and history of the Indian tribes during their confinement to reservations, and drawing on philosophy and psychoanalytic theory, Lear explores the story of the Crow Nation at an impasse as it bears upon these questions—and these questions as they bear upon our own place in the world. His book is a deeply revealing, and deeply moving, philosophical inquiry into a peculiar vulnerability that goes to the heart of the human condition.