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قطار الليل إلي تل أبيب

قبل:
61.70 ر.س.‏
الآن:
61.35 ر.س.‏ شامل ضريبة القيمة المضافة
وفرّت:
0.35 ر.س.‏
توصيل مجاني
باقي 2 وحدات في المخزون
توصيل مجاني
باقي 2 وحدات في المخزون
noon-express
احصل عليه خلال 25 - 28 يناير
اطلب في غضون 4 ساعة 34 دقيقة
التوصيل 
بواسطة نوون
التوصيل بواسطة نوون
البائع ذو
 تقييم عالي
البائع ذو تقييم عالي
الدفع 
عند الاستلام
الدفع عند الاستلام
عملية 
تحويل آمنة
عملية تحويل آمنة
1
1 تمت الإضافة لعربة التسوق
أضف للعربة
Noon Locker
توصيل مجاني لنقطة نون ومراكز الاستلام
معرفة المزيد
free_returns
إرجاع سهل لكل المنتجات في هذا العرض.
المنتج كما في الوصف
المنتج كما في الوصف
90%
شريك لنون منذ

شريك لنون منذ

5+ سنين
أحدث التقييمات الإيجابية
أحدث التقييمات الإيجابية
نظرة عامة
المواصفات
الناشرTanmya
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 139786140132122
رقم الكتاب المعياري الدولي 106140132126
اللغةالعربية
Languageالعربية
وصف الكتابIn 2010, Magnolia joins the Genzah Research Committee as a translator for important and rare documents and manuscripts that were buried by the Jews in their cemeteries centuries ago, revealing much about Jewish life, culture, and plans. This experience could have been an ordinary one in the life of a young widow, like the other committee members, but fate had it that it would become one of the strangest experiences a person could endure, potentially leading to madness or death. In 1949, Ezra Cohen decides to write important chapters of his life. Writing memoirs was not on Ezra's mind, but in this campwhich he described as "this very tiny space in the world, cut off from everything, capable of doing what the vast world could not"he found that what he had accomplished in his life deserved to be documented, as he was one of the most important members of the Zionist movement in the Middle East. Ezra narrates in detail the origins of the Brotherhood of Zion and how it became one of the most significant Zionist movements that was a major reason for the occupation of Palestine. Ezra's activities did not cease after the 1948 War in pursuit of the Zionist dream, but continued until a woman named Madiha entered his life, drying champagne glasses in the royal palace, and only then did his life turn upside down!! In 1165, a ship arriving from the city of Acre docked at Alexandria, carrying the sage and philosopher Moses Maimonides. His final destination was Fustat after he fled with his family from the religious persecution of Jews in Andalusia to several countries. In the city of Fustat, Moses became one of the greatest and most famous doctors and philosophers in the Arab and Western worlds. His works were translated into all languages, and students of knowledge from around the world flocked to his scholarly sessions. Despite this, he and his works faced much distortion, fabrication, and hatred from his own people. Was this due to his influence from Muslim philosophers, which strongly appeared in many of his writings, especially his most important work, "The Guide for the Perplexed"? And what is the secret behind the disappearance of the original manuscript from the library of the Temple of Moses Maimonides after his death? The events of the novel "Night Train to Tel Aviv" revolve around three main themes. Perhaps there is no direct connection between them, yet they are interlinked in one way or another through complex relationships and intertwined events with extended roots. All of this raises questions that the novel answers for some while leaving others open to truths that remain unresolved to this day, and perhaps will never be.
تاريخ النشر44314
عدد الصفحات1414

قطار الليل إلي تل أبيب

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