Holy Lands - Section 9, pages 99 - 109 Summary & Analysis

Amanda Sthers
This Study Guide consists of approximately 99 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Holy Lands.

Holy Lands - Section 9, pages 99 - 109 Summary & Analysis

Amanda Sthers
This Study Guide consists of approximately 99 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Holy Lands.
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From Harry Rosenmerck to Rabbi Moshe Cattan – Nazareth, June 17, 2009. Harry asks whether it is possible to love a number of times in one lifetime, wondering about the sustaining power of love and whether it is possible or necessary to love continuously, in the same way that people breathe. He expresses anger for “being a hostage to this Judeo-Christian culture” (99), and says that as a cardiologist, he knows there is no physical place in the heart for love – so he wonders, therefore, where to put it.

From Rabbi Moshe Cattan to Harry Rosenmerck – Nazareth, June 19, 2009. Moshe tells Harry that “the blisters are now scabs and it’s all disappearing like magic” (100). He then refers to a recent terrorist attack, referring to how “three of our children” were killed, how the terrorist was 18 years old, and how he doubts that bags of pigs’ blood...

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