Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Invisible Wall by Harry Bernstein
The true story written by a 97 year old Jewish man about his early life near Manchester, England during and shortly after World War 1. It exposes the divide between Jewish and Gentiles living in the same neighborhood. It is a love story that breaks the wall between the two communities. Jewish customs and cultures are vividly depicted. The importance of one's image in the eyes of others is contrasted with the realities of physical needs. One world philosophy is contrasted with segregation within communities, nations and ethnicity.
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