AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE GARDEN OF EDEN
Yossi Klein Halevi, Yossi Klein Halevi, . . Morrow, $25 (336pp) ISBN 978-0-688-16908-4
The political landscape of the Middle East has inspired many books, but few have focused on the intersection of its religious paths as healing territory. This is where Jerusalemite Halevi, a transplanted American Jewish journalist, breaks ground. To become more at home in Israel, a land that 800,000 Muslims and 200,000 Christians call home, and to seek out an alternative to the Oslo peace process, Halevi visited monasteries and mosques, Sufi sheiks, humble monks and silent nuns. In the two years of his interfaith spiritual journey, he confronted history, theology, politics, psychological taboos and concerns over personal safety, learning much concerning the two faiths he previously knew little about. His search for holiness brings him to "conflicting versions of truth," but he attempts nonetheless to experience unity through prayer and meditation: he surrenders to a whirling Sufi
Reviewed on: 08/27/2001
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 336 pages - 978-0-06-291311-1