"... Cross on the Star of David... shows how historical research is done. This is the kind of research that historians wait for...." —Books & Culture
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Books & Culture 2008)
"A particular strength of Bialer's work... is the extensive use of newly declassified archival material. His analysis is heavily grounded in material from the Israeli State Archives, and he uses this new material to offer a more balanced account of Christian—Israeli relations by introducing the Israeli perspective.... provid[es] a sympathetic analysis of the failures, shortcomings, and successes that the new state faced in dealing with the Christian world." —American Jewish Archives Journal
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American Jewish Archives Journal 2008)
"[This book]is a documentary tour de force that has already gained a well-earned place in the literature." —Neville Lamdan, Truman Institute, The Hebrew University, Israel Studies Forum, Volume 23, Number 2, Winter 2008
(Neville Lamdan, Truman Institute, The Hebrew University
Israel Studies Forum 2008)
"For those interested in the relationship between the Jewish state and the Christian world, this book is essential reading." —Michael B. McGarry, Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem, Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, Volume 3, Issue 1 2008 Article 6
(Michael B. McGarry, Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem
Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 2007)
"... this is a very rich book, and one that greatly adds to our knowledge of Israeli diplomacy in the 1948–1967 period." —Robert O. Freedman, Baltimore Hebrew University
and Johns Hopkins University, Shofar, Vol. 26, No. 4 ⦠2008
(Robert O. Freedman, Baltimore Hebrew Universityand Johns Hopkins University
Shofar 2008)
"Bialer writes in a lucid fashion and deploys with great skill a large scope of archival material. The result is an account that is both authoritative and intriguing." —Zach Levey, Division of International Relations, University of Haifa, Israel, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 60.2 (Spring 2006)
(Zach Levey, Division of International Relations, University of Haifa, Israel
MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL )
"Cross on the Star of David is a major contribution to our knowledge on an important topic in Israeli history. The book will certainly become a highly welcome tool that historians of the State of Israel as well as of contemporary Christianity will use extensively. Uri Bialer should be commended for a fine achievement." —Yaakov Ariel, Department of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Journal of Israeli History, Volume 26, Issue 1 March 2007
(Yaakov Ariel, Department of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina
Journal of Israeli History )
"Every intelligent reader will enjoy reading Bialer's painstakingly researched and fascinatingly told account." —TuviA FRILING, American Historical Review, FEBRUARY 2007
(TuviA FRILING
American Historical Review )
"This is a valuable study on an important subject which had considerable impact of Israel's foreign policy." —Jacob Abadi, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 42, No. 3,, May 2006
(Jacob Abadi
Middle Eastern Studies )
"Bialer's book faithfully and insightfully records the Israeli side of numerous events which led in the end to the historic Fundamental Agreement between the Catholic Church and the State of Israel." —EUGENE J. FISHER, Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, The Catholic Historical Review, 92.3 (2006)
(EUGENE J. FISHER, Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
The Catholic Historical Review )
"Bialer, a historian of international relations, provides a balanced and insightful survey of Israeli foreign policy toward Christian states and organizations." —Shalom L. Goldman, American Jewish History, 2008
(Shalom L. Goldman
American Jewish History )
"Built on newly available Israeli sources, this monograph suggestively rather than definitively explores the fledgling state's early interactions with Christianity." —SIMON DAVIS, Bronx Community College of the City University of New York, History, Volume 92 Issue 307 July 2007
(SIMON DAVIS, Bronx Community College of the City University of New York
History )
"This is obviously a work that has been produced by an expert and a proven archival studies expert at that. The author's ability to synthesize and link up various archival fragments into a single, coherent and collective whole must be recognised and commended." —Samuel J. Kuruvilla, Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Volume 7, Number 1, May 2008
(Samuel J. Kuruvilla
Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal )
"Bialer's book is different from other publications in this sphere. Whereas
most of the literature has focused on the theological perspectives and on the attitudes
and policies of the various churches toward Israel, Bialer's book concentrates
on the Israeli political perspective. Indeed, it offers a new perspective and
explanation of Israeli relations with Christianity, and especially with the Catholic
Church." —Gabriel (Gabi) Sheffer, Hebrew University, AJSR (Association of Jewish Studies Review), 2007
(Gabriel (Gabi) Sheffer, Hebrew University
AJSR (Association of Jewish Studies Review) )
"... Bialer's book is a meticulous, substantially researched book. It is recommended to anyone interested in the Christian churches in the Holy Land and in Israel's foreign policy." —Daphne Tsimhoni, Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Digest of Middle East Studies
, Spring 2008
(Daphne Tsimhoni, Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Digest of Middle East Studies )