The Voices of Masada
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A recreation of the story of the Jewish revolt against the Romans at Masada in the year 70 A.D.
David Kossoff was a storyteller of deep conviction, proud of his Jewish origins. His most renowned work lies in his reinterpretation of the Bible, transforming sacred texts into compelling monologues and narratives. This unique ability to render ancient stories accessible and moving made his literary and television works beloved by many. Kossoff's legacy is defined by his skillful fusion of spiritual tradition with engaging modern storytelling.



A recreation of the story of the Jewish revolt against the Romans at Masada in the year 70 A.D.
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