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Born Joel Lipsky on December 31, 1915 in New York City, Carmichael was the youngest son of Charlotte Schacht and Louis Lipsky, a founder of the American Zionist movement.
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This book, first published in 1969, brings out clearly and concisely the complex moulding of Arab identity. The present-day Arabic-speaking peoples may be traced back to the Arabian tribes that were later to be shaped into a people by Islam. With the Muslim conquests the language of the Arabian tribes became the vernacular of a vast cosmopolitan society extending throughout the Middle East and Southern Mediterranean.
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This biography gives us an illuminating portrait of "a man engaged in a strange kind of struggle, in its own way highly personal, whose consequences could scarcely have been foreseen." In tracing the development of Marx's ideas, Mr. Carmichael shows how they were related to that personal struggle, and how varying interpretations of them have come to govern the lives of a third of mankind.
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In the year 6 A.D., the Jews launched a movement against the Roman Empire. This movement, which used the words "Kingdom of God" as its code, swelled into the Jewish rebellion of 66-70 A.D. In The Birth of Christianity: Reality and Myth, Joel Carmichael argues that Jesus was executed by the Romans in 32 A.D. as a rebel against the state. It was only after his execution that he was hailed as the Son of God, a fact that has been widely misinterpreted by both Jews and Christians. Carmichael maintains that it was St. Paul, after the death of Jesus, who provided the organizational structure, the meaning and the drive behind the Christian movement. It was his vision that triggered the exaltation of Jesus, and after the destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 A.D., his letters and papers became the core of Christian doctrine. In centuries since, the "Kingdom of God" has become a hazy ideal and metaphor.
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An Illustrated History Of Russia by Joel Carmichael. New York: A Bernier Book, Reynal & Company, 1979. First edition. 305 pages. Hardcover. Solid copy, moderate wear
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Russia's rich and expansive past -- growth, upheaval, reform are presented in an easily accessible and concentrated volume. From the Tatar's reign to modern-day Russia, the book spans seven centuries of cultural, social and political events.
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Written by Joel Carmichael formerly a visiting professor at Rutgers University and a senior research scholar at New York University, is acknowledged to be one of the West's authorities on Islam and the Arabs.
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In this book, the author argues that Jesus was executed by the Romans in 32 A.D. as a rebel against the state. It was only after his execution that he was hailed as the son of God, a fact that has been widely misinterpreted by both Jews and Christians.
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Born Joel Lipsky on December 31, 1915 in New York City, Carmichael was the youngest son of Charlotte Schacht and Louis Lipsky, a founder of the American Zionist movement.
Early life and education Following graduation from high school, he was sent for a year to Palestine. There he began learning Arabic before returning to New York and attending Columbia University. In England, a chance meeting with an Oxford don turned him to read Greek and Russian at Oxford.
His first book, a translation of a memoir of the Russian Revolution, helped Carmichael land a contract with Oxford University Press.
One book, The Death of Jesus, was translated into eight languages. Carmichael was also editor of Midstream, a Zionist magazine, for 24 years, serving from 1975–1988 and 1990-2001.
Marriage and family Death Carmichael died January 27, 2006 in Manhattan.
(Written by Joel Carmichael formerly a visiting professor ...)
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(Russia's rich and expansive past -- growth, upheaval, ref...)
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