Alltag im Gelobten Land

Ulrich W. Sahm is a well-known Near-East correspondent for German, Austrian and Swiss newspapers and television channels. He has reported from Jerusalem since 1970. His book provides an insightful look at everyday life in Israel. Readers get the opportunity to understand from an insider perspective...

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Main Author: Sahm, Ulrich W. 1950-2024 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2010
In:Year: 2010
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Israel / Everyday life / Journalist / History 1970-2009
Further subjects:B Israel / Gesellschaft, Sozialwissenschaften
B Architecture / Jerusalem
B Social sciences
B Experience account
B Jerusalem / Religion
B Jerusalem / History
B Construction technique
B Israel / Society
B Jerusalem / Architektur, Bautechnik
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Summary:Ulrich W. Sahm is a well-known Near-East correspondent for German, Austrian and Swiss newspapers and television channels. He has reported from Jerusalem since 1970. His book provides an insightful look at everyday life in Israel. Readers get the opportunity to understand from an insider perspective what goes on – and what goes wrong – in this country that is both far away and near to us. Included are reports on the terrible wars Israel has had with its direct neighbors, on archaeological findings, culinary specialities and political absurdities. A number of vivid, sometimes bizarre examples together with many colour(ful) illustrations demonstrate the basic theme of this volume: Only by working together can the residents of this age-old culture find solutions to their difficult problems. The most important elements in this process are mutual respect, knowledge of the other’s ways – and last but not least a measure of humour in the interactions with one another.
ISBN:3647580147