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"God, Israel, and Shiloh" is a true story which describes Israel 's difficult process of return to its Biblical heartland. The story is told through the eyes of David Rubin, as one who grew up in Brooklyn as a sometimes atheist, returning as a young adult to his Jewish roots, and eventually moving to Shiloh, which was the first capital of ancient Israel, and is now on the front lines of the struggle for the Land of Israel and the war on terrorism.
This is an historical/ Biblical story of Israel's up and down relationship with God, from the Exodus from Egypt to the present and future, all in the context of the eternal covenant between God and His people through the centuries.
We explore Israel 's return to its heartland from a human perspective, with a special focus on Shiloh from the inside. David tells the full story of his family's horrifying, yet miraculous and inspiring experience with terrorism and how it led to the establishment of the Shiloh Israel Children's Fund. He examines the peace plans hatched up by the politicians of Israel and the world, and the most recent traumatic events in Israel. The book also addresses the significance of Israel 's internal spiritual struggle, the global Islamic threat to world peace, and the growing role of evangelical Christian supporters of Israel on behalf of the heartland.
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