LILIENTHAL, ALFRED M. - What Price IsraelChicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed and generically inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. "Alfred M. Lilienthal, an American of Jewish faith, explores in this book the political, religious, and moral problems posed by the creation of the state of Israel based on the theory of Jewish nationality. He reviews the background of Jewish religious tradition and its inherent conflicts with political Zionism. The takes issue with certain claims of Zionism as they affect him and his fellow Jews in the United States." - dust jacket. "Mr. Lilienthal has condensed a mass of confused and complex material into a clear and authoritative statement of events about which much ignorance centers. He has done a service to our country and all its citizens." - Rabbi Morris L. Lazaron. pp. viii, [4], 274. Footnotes. Index. Average wear to original black cloth. Binding sound. Pencil markings to 10 of the first 210 pages. Pen markings to 9 of the last 64 pages. Above-average wear to dust jacket from which a spine label has been removed. A sound signed copy of this important study. ; 8vo; 233 pages; Signed by Author. Good in Fair dust jacket . USD 750.00 [Appr.: EURO 647.5 | £UK 560.25 | JP¥ 111512] Book number 347j0542is offered by:
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