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When the Rabbis Cry is the result of research into the Yemeni Jews and the wider issues surrounding Gods purpose with Israel. The book considers the intriguing history of the Jews and of Israel as a nation after Jesuss time and explores how we should view the regathering of the Jews to the modern state of Israel from a biblical perspective. What we find is a story within a storyan Israel within Israel where God is at work bringing salvation and reconciliation between Jews and Palestinians in a remarkable way.

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When the Rabbis Cry is the result of research into the Yemeni Jews and the wider issues surrounding Gods purpose with Israel. The book considers the intriguing history of the Jews and of Israel as a nation after Jesuss time and explores how we should view the regathering of the Jews to the modern state of Israel from a biblical perspective. What we find is a story within a storyan Israel within Israel where God is at work bringing salvation and reconciliation between Jews and Palestinians in a remarkable way.

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John Stevens is a chemistry teacher in Bristol, England, who was compelled to write this book after listening to an interview with an old Yemeni rabbi. The rabbi was weeping. His Jewish congregation was being forced to leave in secret from Yemen or face severe persecution or death. Apart from teaching chemistry, John Stevens is a Christian lay preacher who has had a long-term interest in the subject of Israel.