Nyssa Sylvania asked this question about Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor:
I saw this in on Amazon & I was intrigued. I do have to ask though-will it be, triggering for people who know/are friends with Palestinian refugees? My political stance-I'm Pro-Palestine, but I'm NOT Anti-Israel, if that makes sense? I suppose that means I'm pro two state? I don't know about it to be honest which is why I want to read more. Anyone recommend a book like this but from Palestinians perspective? Thanks!
Diana Fisher I think you'll like this book. It says it's not meant to be an even-handed explanation of multiple perspective, but it actually does give a good sense…moreI think you'll like this book. It says it's not meant to be an even-handed explanation of multiple perspective, but it actually does give a good sense of the different perspectives of Israeils and Palestinians, though of course there is a wide variety of opinions within those two groups too. This gives the perspective of an Israeli who cares deeply about justice and religion. He is to the "right" of my views, but to the "left" of the current Israeli government. He's spent a lot of time learning from and sharing with Palestinians, and this is another way to share now that the communities are more separated than previously.(less)
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