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JUST A HILL
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DeHAAS COMPLETES ■ have
aspects of the subject, some have
chiefly concerned with the Just a hill that caught your eye,
PALESTINE HISTORY . been
archaeological, some have set out Gently curved against the sky.
become lost in the archival
to verify the Bible chronicle. Mr. Not a tree upon its crest,
Writes Comprehensive Account of, Dellaas has made three visits in Noughtto mark it from the rest—
N
Post Two Thousand Years'
Palestine., has been all through Just a hill, that night, that you
Happenings in Zion.
the Sinai peninsula, has ridden over Took a fleeting fancy to.
Jacob Dellaas, who is
well
well known as author, journalist
Zionist, has written
and political
the lirst comprehensive and ob-
jective history of Palestine, and it
May by the
Si ill he published in
Palestine bservation
and Syria on
has horseback,
been sun. Straggly weeds and stones and sand
As we climbed it hand in hand;
and his o
.r t .1 by close study of the But the sky was deep and wide,
peen
I
problems of the country.
And we stumbled side by side—
Among the striking features of Hearts alight and heads held high--
Night, a hill, and you and I.
his book are these:
Zelda Medvedov Landsman.
It shows the dividing line in
Palestinian history — the place
at which its prosperity began to
wane—and treees its steady de-
cline from that period.
It tells of the rule of • Negro
in Palestine.
It gives an account of condi-
tions between 1700 and 1840
which are of s pecial interest in
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ob-
Mr. Piillaas has the true
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jectivity of the historian.
is especially noticeable in the
treatment of the recent history of
Palestine—the colonization in the'
latter part of the nineteenth cen-
.ee tury, the World War, and post-
. war e vents. Taken all together,'
the book gives an admirable ac-
count of a succession of tremen-
dous events.
JACOB DeHAAS
Jacob Dellaas was born in Lon-
Macmillan Company under the
f "Palestine: The Past Two don and educated in England and
a nd,
title o
Thosand
Years." Germany. Since 1890 he has
• on both sides of the
This book represents in a very a journalist
large degree original research. In' Atlantic. He began to take. a •
gatering his materia l Mr. Dellaas keen interest in Palestine
in IS02,
the product of
h
2,500 books and this book is
consulted about
has
in many different languages. He research during 32 years of a busy
has written t a Jewish nr o a life. Ile has written for maga-
no
but . zines all over the world, and
are a
Christian nor a Mohammedan,
an entirely objective account of among his published d books rzl, a
the political, social and economic biography
Theoor
He Bran-
hy of of
Justice
Louis
history O Palestine. There are biograa
probably f 10,000 documents on l deis, n d a one-volume encyclo.
.•
Palestine; many of the writers pedia of Jewish knowledge
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their bearing on the conditions
oe present-day 'landless Arabs"
and population problems.
Its concluding chapters form
the fiat attempt to trace the
political intrigues before, dor-
; ing and immediately after the
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echoing down the centuries, symbolic of the fate of the
Jews of that period.
But in this period a new note is struck in the life of
the Jew. There suddenly emerges a cult of Chassidism'
which brings to the Jews a new interpretation of their'
destiny. A group of Chassidim, in the tradition of this
sect which fashioned for the Jew joy out of humility, dance
with increasingly wild abandon. One of their number is
it righteous man, a Zaddik, who comes to one of the fallen
Jews, takes him in his arms to solace him, and asks him
to listen to the true song of inner hope. As the Chassidim
continue to dance there is heard in the distance the song!.
of "Dudek," the sublime expression of Chassidism, which •
th
finds Gott alcove earth and below, to the east and to Hie s
west, blotting out all suffering with the ecstasy of
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The scene closes upon the Star of David, representing • 1
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meat.
SEVENTH EPISODE: Liberation.
But world events during the next century serve to
li the brden u of the wanderer. First and foremost,
itghten
that gave hint ten opportunity to work and
was America
once more become free.
Having freedom for themselves. the Jews in America
could think again of rebuilding that ancestral homeland,
Palestine, to become a haven of refuge for the hopeless
and homeless Jews of the earth.
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The spirit of the new Palestine is interpreted by the
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their plows, the Wailing Wall, symbol of destruction and,
sorrow, vanishes, to be replaced by a vision of the future.
The meaning of their effort to rebuild Palestine
reaches its climax as their song is interrupted by the figure
of the Prophet Isaiah. Ile speaks:
"And it shall come to pass in the end of days, that
the mountain of the Lord's House shall be established at
the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the'
hills; and all nations shall flow into it.
"And He shall judge between the nations, and shall
decide for many people; and they shall beat their swords
into plowshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks.
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