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As the millennium approaches, Bethlehem stands as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, a town deeply ingrained in global consciousness through Christmas traditions. However, the actual history and culture of Bethlehem, especially at the end of the twentieth century, remain largely unknown. This significant pilgrimage site is not only shaped by its religious heritage but also by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that has influenced its political and social landscape for decades, including a prolonged period of Israeli occupation. The book explores Bethlehem's rich history, cultural practices, religious significance, and the everyday lives of its Palestinian residents. It features 130 stunning color photographs alongside rare historical images, offering a comprehensive view of the town and its people. The text and visuals together create an immersive experience, inviting readers to explore one of the world's most sacred cities. The foreword by Yasser Arafat emphasizes the importance of fostering dialogue between cultures and religions, highlighting that such conversations are essential for achieving peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Bethlehem 2000, Mitrī Rāḥib
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1998
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