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Jerusalem 1977-2027: Quest for a Just Peace. Part Three: Beirut, Morocco, Jerusalem - The Trilogy
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Jerusalem 1977-2027: Quest for a Just Peace. Part Three: Beirut, Morocco, Jerusalem - The Trilogy in Grande Prairie, AB
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Part Three of 'Jerusalem 1977-2027 … The Trilogy. Quest For A Just Peace' encompasses initially the years between Jerusalem visits, from 1978 to 1990. That period's history and the political-ideological aspects of Israel's colonization, occupation, and oppression are researched – with the ramifications for Palestinians with their loss of land, rights, and equality. Personal passions and experiences for The Middle East are shared.
There is a lengthy sojourn in 1990 through Egypt, with the Sinai revisited, and then a trek through Jordan. Once more all roads lead to Jerusalem – but with the different realities of The 1st Intifadah. The awe of The Eternal City captivates yet again. Wondrous locales, stalwart characters, and spirits from 1977-78 are celebrated – as are the prospects for peace and understanding.
Part Three of 'Jerusalem 1977-2027 … The Trilogy. Quest For A Just Peace' encompasses initially the years between Jerusalem visits, from 1978 to 1990. That period's history and the political-ideological aspects of Israel's colonization, occupation, and oppression are researched – with the ramifications for Palestinians with their loss of land, rights, and equality. Personal passions and experiences for The Middle East are shared.
There is a lengthy sojourn in 1990 through Egypt, with the Sinai revisited, and then a trek through Jordan. Once more all roads lead to Jerusalem – but with the different realities of The 1st Intifadah. The awe of The Eternal City captivates yet again. Wondrous locales, stalwart characters, and spirits from 1977-78 are celebrated – as are the prospects for peace and understanding.




















