One Year Later | Commemorating October 7
Sunday, October 20, 2024
12:00 pm

Echoes of 1929 in a Post-October 7th World | Ghosts of a Holy War Book Release

Hosting Organization(s)

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History

In Person at the Weitzman
12:00 p.m. Cash Bar | 1:00 p.m. Program Starts 
$22 General Admission | $18 Members
$15 Livestream | $9 Members

Join for a conversation with award winning journalist and author Yardena Schwartz about her new book “Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict.”

ABOUT THE BOOK

In 1929, in the sacred city of Hebron—then governed by the British Mandate of Palestine—there was no occupation, state of Israel, or settlers. Jews and Muslims lived peacefully near the burial place of Abraham, patriarch of the Jewish and Arab nations, until one Saturday morning when nearly 70 Jewish men, women, and children were slaughtered by their Arab neighbors. The Hebron massacre was a seminal event in the Arab-Israeli conflict, key to understanding its complexities. The echoes of 1929 in Hamas’s massacre of October 7, 2023, illustrate how little has changed—and how much of our perspective must change if peace is ever to come to this tortured land and its people, who are destined to share it. Noted journalist Yardena Schwartz draws on her extensive research and wide-ranging interviews with both sides to tell a timely, eye-opening story. She expertly weaves the war between Israel and Hamas into a historical framework, demonstrating how the conflict today cannot be understood without the context of ground zero of this century-old war, which began long before the occupation, the settlements, or the state of Israel ever existed.

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