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An Important Trilogy on the Jew and the Middle East

An Important Trilogy on the Jew and the Middle East

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An Important Trilogy on the Jew and the Middle East

by Ewing, Curtis Clair

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Pasadena: Church of the Covenants, 1965. A review by the Christian Identity pastor on three books by Jewish author Alfred Lilienthal: What Price Israel (1953), There Goes the Middle East (1957), and The Other Side of the Coin (1965). Ewing maintains that Lilienthal's research supports the Identity position that the Jews are not of the Ten Tribes, as well as debunking the concept of a Jewish "race." Ewing's review was originally published in his Views and News newsletter.

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An Important Trilogy on the Jew and the Middle East
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Ewing, Curtis Clair
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Church of the Covenants
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Pasadena
Date Published
1965

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