5 edition of Jerusalem syndrome found in the catalog.
Jerusalem syndrome
Mosheh К»Amirav
Published
2009
by Sussex Academic Press in Brighton, [England], Portland, Ore
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | [Moshe Amirav]. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS109.94 .A4513 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23164961M |
ISBN 10 | 9781845193478, 9781845193485 |
LC Control Number | 2009005824 |
By the author of Attempting Normal and host of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, The Jerusalem Syndrome is The Gospel according to Maron: a spiritual memoir of your average hyperintelligent, ultraneurotic, superhip Jewish standup comedian and seeker. The Jerusal. Amirav's book, "Jerusalem Syndrome: The Palestinian-Israeli Battle for the Holy City" was published by Sussex Academic Press in June The book analyzes how Israel has failed in its attempts to unify the city, and presents the argument that Israel should relinquish its claim on Palestinian neighborhoods and villages incorporated in
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By the author of Attempting Normal and host of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, The Jerusalem Syndrome is The Gospel according to Maron: a spiritual memoir of your average hyperintelligent, ultraneurotic, superhip Jewish standup comedian and seeker/5(25).
By the author of Attempting Normal and host of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, The Jerusalem Syndrome is The Gospel according to Maron: a spiritual memoir of your average hyperintelligent, ultraneurotic, superhip Jewish standup comedian and seeker/5.
The Jerusalem Syndrome is a genuine psychological phenomenon that often strikes visitors to the Holy Land - the delusion that they are suddenly direct vessels for the voice of God.
Marc Maron seems to have a distinctly American version of the Jerusalem Syndrome, which has led him on a lifelong quest for religious significance and revelation in /5(30). In Jerusalem Syndrome - now in paperback - author Moshe Amirav, an expert on the conflict in Jerusalem, presents previously unrevealed facts and creative solutions for resolving the : Paperback.
By the author of Attempting Normal and host of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, The Jerusalem Syndrome is The Gospel according to Maron: a spiritual memoir of your average hyperintelligent, ultraneurotic, superhip Jewish standup comedian and seeker/5(30).
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Stone's new novel takes its name from one of the gates of the Old City of Jerusalem. Though Jerusalem syndrome book of the book's characters live in the city's newer neighborhoods, it is the Old City -- with its ancient, uneasy divisions of Muslim, Christian and Jew, and its labyrinthine passageways snaking toward the Temple Mount Now that the peace process appears to have finally collapsed, Montefiore's book indicates that the Jerusalem syndrome of the comparatively few may well affect us all.
Jerusalem is a novel by British author Alan Moore, wholly set in and around the author's home town of Northampton, ing elements of historical and supernatural fiction and drawing on a range of writing styles, the author describes it as a work of "genetic mythology".
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Read this book. In Jerusalem Simon Sebag Montefiore presents not just a history of the city but of the region and much of the western world. One finds that virtually every prophet and charlatan, king, queen, prince and despot, priest, politician, conquerer and crusader in recorded history has some connection to the city and has often trod 4/5.
“Jerusalem Syndrome should be regarded as an aggravation of a chronic mental illness and not a transient psychotic episode,” they wrote. Comparable phenomena have been found in other cities. Despite his weak grasp of theology, this boomer class clown, in faithful accordance with the Jerusalem Syndrome—a widely-recognized phenomenon in which susceptible visitors to the religious capital assume the guise of important Old or New Testament personalities—waited for instruction from the Almighty but failed to land a prophet : Marc Maron.
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Between and Maron became, with more than 30 appearances, one of Late Night with Conan O’Brien’s most-prolific guests. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of The Book Of Days on Discogs/5(6).
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The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life as a Reluctant Messiah by Marc Maron. By the author of Attempting Normal and host of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, The Jerusalem Syndrome is The Gospel according to Maron: a spiritual memoir of your average hyperintelligent, ultraneurotic, superhip Jewish standup comedian and seeker.
The Jerusalem Syndrome is. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of The Book Of Days on Discogs/5(15). The ailment described as "the Jerusalem Syndrome" affecting hundreds of patients every year is one of the few arcane but intensely interesting topics the author brings forth in the book.
The 20th century political grandstanding and the motivations and far reaching consequences of the Balfour declaration, the UN plans are discussed in full/5(). Listen free to Jerusalem Syndrome – The Book of Days (Blind Witness, Waves of Sorrow and more).
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There are a lot of things that can make you feel like you're going nuts when you travel--delayed flights, missing luggage, clumps of tasteless airline food. But for some people, travel can actually induce a rare psychosis--especially if their destination is Jerusalem.Your friend has Jerusalem Syndrome.
Jerusalem is an important place to a great many people, especially followers of three of the world's major religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Jerusalem is the Holy City, and pilgrims flock to it every .In Jerusalem, God seems to be particularly chatty around Easter, Passover, and Christmas—the peak seasons for the syndrome. It affects an estimated 50 to tourists each year, the overwhelming.