The Jewish war to free itself from Rome in 66, is seen through the eyes of three men: the revolutionary who wants to foment revolt, the rabbi who wants to stop the war, and the rabbi's son, who defies his father and joins the revolutionaries.
The Jewish war to free itself from Rome in 66, is seen through the eyes of three men: the revolutionary who wants to foment revolt, the rabbi who wants to stop the war, and the rabbi's son, who defies his father and joins the revolutionaries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harry Steven Lazerus was born in Brooklyn in the last century. He's lived in New York, Israel, Texas, Chicago, Thailand, and a work cubicle in California. Harry has degrees in physics and taught physics and astronomy at CCNY, worked as a software engineer in the space program, and picked apples in Kibbutz Tsuba. His op-ed column, "The Contrarian", appeared in Houston's Change Magazine from 2011 to 2015. His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen online and print magazines; "Becky" won Anotherealm's Higney Award for 2009. In 2017, Spuyten Duyvil published a collection of his short stories, Thirteen Tales from the Hippocampus. In 2024, Copan Books published his historical novel, The Sikarikin.
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