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Palestine

This collection covers a wide range of audio tapes and English publications about the Palestinian struggle for self determination. Political journals and monographs from multiple viewpoints on issues such as Zionism and anti-Zionism, Israeli abuses of human rights and international law, the role of the US and Britain, as well as on the Middle East and the Arab world.

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Documents

DFLP Women's Organization DFLP Women's Organization
Call Number: KP 288Format: Cass A & BCollection: Palestine
Side A: Interview with member of a Marxist Palestinian organization in Lebanon about religion and the role of women in the struggle. Side B: children singing in Arabic.
Whose Jerusalem? Whose Jerusalem?
Author: Frank SakranPublisher: American Council on the Middle EastYear: 1968Format: PamphletCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Piece on the history of Jerusalem and the contemporary context of claims on the city.
Terror on Sacred Ground Terror on Sacred Ground
Author: Robert I. FriedmanPublisher: Mother JonesYear: 1987Volume Number: Vol. XII No. VI August-SeptemberFormat: ArticleCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
The glittering, exquisitely tiled Dome of the Rock Mosque, on Jerusalem's Temple Mount, is a holy site for Muslims the world over. But the 35-acre Temple Mount is holy to Jews, and a surprising alliance of fundamentalist Jews and evangelical Christians want to build a temple on the site to spur on the coming of the Messiah. To get their way some of these Temple Mount activists are willing to resort to decidedly unholy means.
Catholic-Jewish Relations and Priest-Spokesmen Catholic-Jewish Relations and Priest-Spokesmen
Publisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingYear: 1973Format: PamphletCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
This pamphlet has been reprinted from the Feb. 2, 1973 issue of The Catholic Virginian.
The Elephant and the Angels; or, the Incivil Irritatingness of Jewish Theodicy The Elephant and the Angels; or, the Incivil Irritatingness of Jewish Theodicy
Author: John Murray CuddihyPublisher: University of Denver - Center for Judaic StudiesFormat: ExcerptCollection: Pro-Zionist Perspectives
Chapter taken from a larger compilation: Uncivil Religion- Interreligious Hostility in America
Israel and Human Rights (as observed in the portions of Egypt, Jordan and Syria occupied by Israel since June, 1967) Israel and Human Rights (as observed in the portions of Egypt, Jordan and Syria occupied by Israel since June, 1967)
Author: L. Humphrey WalzPublisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingDate: 10/11/1977Volume Number: 11-OctFormat: ReportCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
Preliminary report to the 216th session of the UN General Assembly Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.
Jews and Their Views: A Springboard for Discussion and Further Study Jews and Their Views: A Springboard for Discussion and Further Study
Author: L. Humphrey WalzPublisher: Americans for Middle East UnderstandingYear: 1976Format: PamphletCollection: Americans for Middle East Understanding
Twelve questions and answers about Jews and their views.