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The Only Jew In The Room

Searching For Understanding In An Arab Islamic College

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After 24 years of service in the Israel Defense Forces and the Civil Administration, Lt. Colonel Avi Shalev (Ret.) set out to experience the Arab world from a different perspective—by studying Arabic and Education at Al-Qasemi College.

As the first Jewish student at this Arab Islamic (Sufi) college located in the Arab Israeli town of Baqa al-Gharbiyye, Shalev gained an intimate view of Israel's Arab Palestinian society. Through vivid journal entries, he introduces us to the many young women and men who studied alongside him—learning of their hardships, personal strengths, hopes and dreams, as well as their resentments, struggles with identity, and ambivalence toward Israel as a Jewish state.

The Only Jew in the Room reveals the complex human connections formed when two cultures meet with openness instead of fear. Shalev candidly addresses traumas, ideological divides, and the desire for a shared future where both Jews and Arabs can thrive in Israeli society.

This enlightening memoir provides a nuanced look at the lesser-known side of Arab-Jewish relations in Israel. At its heart is the belief that mutual understanding paves the path forward.

The Only Jew in the Room is Shalev's insightful first book.
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Though it did provide very good points about the conflict, he presented current events and struggles as if it’s in a vacuum, conveniently ignoring the part of the conflict that led to the current situations. He was not shy about judging the current situation without addressing any historical perspective

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