Incoming Resources
- Israel, writers, Jill DuBois, Mair Rosh, Josie Elias, Deborah Nevins
- Israel is real, [an obsessive quest to understand the Jewish nation and its history], Rich Cohen
- The Israelis, ordinary people in an extraordinary land, Donna Rosenthal
- Love wins, Palestinian perseverance behind walls = La perseverancia tras los muros = Persévérance Palestinienne derrière le mur = Durchhalten der Palästinenser hinter mauern = Ai neng zhan sheng yi qie : gao qiang hou mian bu qu bu rao de ba le si tan ren, photography, Afzal Huda ; foreword, Phyllis Bennis ; conceived by Waleed Abu-Ghazaleh
- A history of Israel, from the rise of Zionism to our time, Howard M. Sachar
- I is for Israel, written by Gili Bar-Hillel ; photography by Prodeepta Das
- A history of Israel and the Holy Land, edited by Michael Avi-Yonah ; foreword by Shimon Peres
- The Holy Land, an Oxford archaeological guide from earliest times to 1700, Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
- Israel, by Nel Yomtov
- A history of modern Palestine, one land, two peoples, Ilan Pappe
- The Israel-Arab reader, a documentary history of the Middle East conflict, Walter LaQueur and Dan Schueftan, editors
- We visit Israel, Laya Saul
- A Day in the life of Israel, directed and edited by David Cohen ; produced and co-edited by Lee Liberman ; designed by Tom Morgan ; text by Susan Wels. --
- Ten myths about Israel, Ilan Pappe
- Palestine, a four thousand year history, Nur Masalha
- The experience of Israel, sites and cities, Gil Zohar
- The story of the Holy Land, a visual history, Peter Walker
- Israel, a concise history of a nation reborn, Daniel Gordis
- Israel, an illustrated history, David C. Gross
- Palestine, a personal history, Karl Sabbagh
- The Palestine-Israeli conflict, a beginner's guide, Dan Cohn-Sherbok and Dawoud El-Alami
- Not the Israel my parents promised me, Harvey Pekar and JT Waldman ; epilogue written by Joyce Brabner ; lettering by Charles Pritchett
- Israel's fateful hour, Yehoshafat Harkabi ; translated by Lenn Schramm. --
- Israel, a simple guide to the most misunderstood country on earth, Noa Tishby