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Ruth Kark

    Yehoshua Hankin: Two Loves
    The American Colony
    • 2022

      Yehoshua Hankin: Two Loves

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Yehoshua Hankin had two loves: love for his wife Olga, many years his senior, and a love for the land. The two competed with each other, but he never preferred one over the other. Displayed for the reader, against the backdrop of the atmosphere in the Land of Israel toward the close of the Ottoman period and into that of the British Mandate, is a broad slice of life spread over fifty years of the man dubbed by constituents as the “Redeemer of the Land,” and of the figures who accompanied him.The characters, events, times, and places described in this historical novel are to a great extent a faithful representation of reality, and they are interwoven into a multi-faceted biography illuminating the period and forgotten actors in a new light. Joining forces in writing this book were Irit Amit Cohen and Ruth Kark, who combined Irit Amit Cohen’s literary work in the genre of the historical novel with Ruth Kark’s long-term research endeavor on Yehoshua Hankin, which even encompassed oral documentation from his close associates.

      Yehoshua Hankin: Two Loves
    • 1998

      The American Colony

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This dramatic saga spotlights a fascinating slice of life in the Holy City, in which a controversial commune evolves into a luxury hotel and meeting place for famous personalities. Encompassing life's eternal themes--brotherhood and strife, romance, jealousy, altruism and the quest for personal salvation--the complete story is now told for the first time.

      The American Colony