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Born in [[Palestine]], [[October 19]], [[1929]]. His father was an official in the [[British Mandate]]'s Government ([[1921]]-[[1948]]). He was educated in [[Hebrew]] and English Schools. In [[1948]] he enlisted in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] and fought for the defense of [[Jerusalem]] during the [[War of Independence]] in [[1948]]. He has written |
Born in [[Palestine]], [[October 19]], [[1929]]. His father was an official in the [[British Mandate]]'s Government ([[1921]]-[[1948]]). He was educated in [[Hebrew]] and English Schools. In [[1948]] he enlisted in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] and fought for the defense of [[Jerusalem]] during the [[War of Independence]] in [[1948]]. He has written three books and is regarded as an [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]] expert. He currently lives in the [[United States of America]]. |
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==Books written by Mr. Rosenfeld== |
==Books written by Mr. Rosenfeld== |
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⚫ | "Amnon" is an [[autobiography]] of the author's involvement with the [[Haganah]] since 1943 to 1949, during the dramatic & violent years leading up to the creation of the State of [[Israel]]. The first section of the book describes in brief the evolution of the [[Zionism|Zionist movement]], and the growth of the [[Yishuv]], as well as the events that led to the creation of the [[Resistance movement]] called The [[Haganah]]. A 14-year-old son of a British Mandate official, Rosenfeld's life took a dramatic and history-altering turn when he joined the Haganah, to fight a guerrilla battle against British occupation. From 1943 until Israel's War of Independence, Rosenfeld was one of the resistance fighters struggling to fulfil the Zionist dream against the British authorities and the Arab armies. This book itemizes the daily existence of a Haganah warrior, enlivening the historical record with accounts of what life was like in pre-Israel Palestine. This story about the life and times of a Haganah fighter reflects the commitment, personal sacrifice and devotion beyond the call of duty of a generation of young men and women who fought for the dream of renewing the Jewish Homeland after 2000 years of the [[Diaspora]] and the [[Holocaust]]. The book details by date hundreds of events that took place in |
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=== What If === |
=== What If === |
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Paperback: 256 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.14 x 8.96 x 6.08 |
Paperback: 256 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.14 x 8.96 x 6.08 |
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Publisher: Rosenfeld Books Publishing; (February 2002) |
Publisher: [[Rosenfeld Books Publishing]]; ([[February]] [[2002]]) |
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ISBN 0971600805 |
ISBN 0971600805 |
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"What If" is an "[[alternate history]]" book in which the author speculates about how history would have been different if back in [[1890]] events had taken a different path in the second rise of Israel on the way to becoming a nation state. |
"What If" is an "[[alternate history]]" book in which the author speculates about how history would have been different if back in [[1890]] events had taken a different path in the second rise of Israel on the way to becoming a nation state. |
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⚫ | "Amnon" is an [[autobiography]] of the author's involvement with the [[Haganah]] since [[1943]] to [[1949]], during the dramatic & violent years leading up to the creation of the State of [[Israel]]. The first section of the book describes in brief the evolution of the [[Zionism|Zionist movement]], and the growth of the [[Yishuv]], as well as the events that led to the creation of the [[Resistance movement]] called The [[Haganah]]. A 14-year-old son of a [[British Mandate]] official, Rosenfeld's life took a dramatic and history-altering turn when he joined the Haganah, to fight a guerrilla battle against British occupation. From 1943 until [[Israeli War of Independence|Israel's War of Independence]], Rosenfeld was one of the resistance fighters struggling to fulfil the Zionist dream against the British authorities and the Arab armies. This book itemizes the daily existence of a Haganah warrior, enlivening the historical record with accounts of what life was like in pre-Israel [[Palestine]]. This story about the life and times of a Haganah fighter reflects the commitment, personal sacrifice and devotion beyond the call of duty of a generation of young men and women who fought for the dream of renewing the Jewish Homeland after 2000 years of the [[Diaspora]] and the [[Holocaust]]. The book details by date hundreds of events that took place in Palestine, the [[British blockade]], acts of resistance and [[sabotage]], the feelings and mood of the [[Jew]]ish populace, the growth of [[Arab]] hostility and the defense of [[Jerusalem]] during the War of Independence in 1948. |
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Born in Palestine, October 19, 1929. His father was an official in the British Mandate's Government (1921-1948). He was educated in Hebrew and English Schools. In 1948 he enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces and fought for the defense of Jerusalem during the War of Independence in 1948. He has written three books and is regarded as an Israeli-Palestinian conflict expert. He currently lives in the United States of America.
Books written by Mr. Rosenfeld
What If
Paperback: 256 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.14 x 8.96 x 6.08 Publisher: Rosenfeld Books Publishing; (February 2002) ISBN 0971600805
"What If" is an "alternate history" book in which the author speculates about how history would have been different if back in 1890 events had taken a different path in the second rise of Israel on the way to becoming a nation state.
Fall of the Spanish Inquisition
Paperback: 352 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.75 x 9.16 x 6.52 Publisher: Rosenfeld Books Publishing; (November 1, 2002) ISBN 0971600813
Code Name: Amnon: The Life And Times Of A Haganah Fighter 1943-1949
Hardcover: 282 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.00 x 9.22 x 6.42 Publisher: Rosenfeld Books Publishing; (November 1, 2003) ISBN 0971600821
"Amnon" is an autobiography of the author's involvement with the Haganah since 1943 to 1949, during the dramatic & violent years leading up to the creation of the State of Israel. The first section of the book describes in brief the evolution of the Zionist movement, and the growth of the Yishuv, as well as the events that led to the creation of the Resistance movement called The Haganah. A 14-year-old son of a British Mandate official, Rosenfeld's life took a dramatic and history-altering turn when he joined the Haganah, to fight a guerrilla battle against British occupation. From 1943 until Israel's War of Independence, Rosenfeld was one of the resistance fighters struggling to fulfil the Zionist dream against the British authorities and the Arab armies. This book itemizes the daily existence of a Haganah warrior, enlivening the historical record with accounts of what life was like in pre-Israel Palestine. This story about the life and times of a Haganah fighter reflects the commitment, personal sacrifice and devotion beyond the call of duty of a generation of young men and women who fought for the dream of renewing the Jewish Homeland after 2000 years of the Diaspora and the Holocaust. The book details by date hundreds of events that took place in Palestine, the British blockade, acts of resistance and sabotage, the feelings and mood of the Jewish populace, the growth of Arab hostility and the defense of Jerusalem during the War of Independence in 1948.