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One of the most controversial projects of the nineteenth century was the Protestant Bishopric in Jerusalem. Just as controversial was the appointment of the first bishop, Michael Solomon Alexander, who was Jewish.
31 October - Most Australians will immediately think of the charge of the Light Horse at Beersheba in 1917 on that day. Then in the early 1990’s while Kelvin was researching in the National Archives in London he read through the Minutes of the British War Cabinet for 31 October 1917 and discovered that the decision for establishing a Jewish national home...
Presenter Kelvin Crombie leads us on a journey to Britain, Europe, Turkey, Israel, Jordan, New Zealand and Australia. He discovers that a road that began at Gallipoli was destined to lead to Jerusalem.
This book is an updated version of Anzacs, Empires and Israel's Restoration 1798-1948, and includes more archival material and culminates on 25 April 1920, when the League of Nations legally laid the foundations for Israel and for some of those Arab nations to come into existence.
When Jesus ate the Passover meal with His Jewish disciples in the upper room in Jerusalem He took a cup of wine and said theses profound words, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood which on your behalf is being poured out... for... the forgiveness of sins."
The mounted infantry charge by ANZACs at Beersheba on 31 October 1917 was perhaps the last great battle involving horses in history. This book reveals the events leading up to what transpired in Beersheba and London on 31 October 1917. Australian historian, Kelvin Crombie writes in an easy-to-read style that will bring these world-changing events to life....