Announcing the publication of a new book

"God, Israel, and Shiloh" is a gripping biblical and historical saga 
about the Land of Israel and the Jewish people.

After reading this book, you will gain a new understanding of both 
the religious and political perspectives of the Jewish people who 
live in the Biblical heartland of Israel.

Learn who the "settlers" are.  Learn where and what is the "West 
Bank." Learn the truth about the people who are often referred to as 
"the chosen people" and how it is that Israel is a nation struggling 
with its destiny to be "a light unto the nations."

"God, Israel, and Shiloh" is written with moving personal stories, 
psychological insights, and compelling political commentary. This 
book is about faith and struggle, Judaism and Zionism - woven around 
the special sacred site of Shiloh, then and now.   Shiloh was the 
home and spiritual center for many great biblical personalities, 
including Joshua, Hannah, and Samuel the Prophet, who appointed the 
first Kings of Israel, Saul and David.

The author, David Rubin, writes about the heroic families living in 
and rebuilding the biblical heartland of Israel, despite the 
obstacles in their path and tells his personal story of a miraculous 
survival from the bullets of terrorism.



Title: "God, Israel, and Shiloh"
ISBN" 978-965-7344-13-2
Soft cover, 192 pages
$16.95

Available from Ingram, Baker and Taylor, Barnes and Noble, Amazon, 
Mazo Publishers

Published by Mazo Publishers
www.mazopublishers.com




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