About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Menachem Froman, Menahem Shemuel Halevy, Avichai Rontzki, Zvi Yehuda Kook, Shlomo Aviner, Mordechai Elon, Yosef Mendelevitch, Shlomo Riskin, Raymond Apple, Nahum Rabinovich, Hanan Porat, Daniel Sperber, Zerach Warhaftig, Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg, Asher Wade, David Cohen, Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Wolf Gold, Nachman Kahana, Haim Sabato, Haim Drukman, Avraham Elimelech Firer, Shlomo-Yisrael Ben-Meir, Yisrael Rozen, Nachman Bulman, Simcha Lieberman, Yuval Sherlo, Ephraim Urbach, Gedaliah Nadel, Seth Farber, Pinchas Hacohen Peli, Zelig Pliskin, Eli Suissa, Daniel Hershkowitz, Uriel Davidi, Eliyahu Essas, Zalman Baruch Melamed, Yehuda Gilad, Yehoshua Weitzman, Ephraim Carlebach, Avraham Brandwein, Mordechai Peron, Israel Weiss, Zamir Cohen, David Avraham Spektor, Rafi Peretz, Moshe Zvi Segal, Chaim Brovender, Ya'akov Gil, Baruch Gigi, Zephaniah Drori, Isaac Heinemann, Eugene Korn, Eliezer Samson Rosenthal, Lawrence Kelemen, David I. Bernstein, Daniel Landes. Excerpt: Rabbi Menachem Froman, also Menahem or Fruman (Hebrew: born 1945 in the Galilee), is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a peacemaker and negotiator with close ties to Palestinian religious leaders from the PLO and Hamas. A founding member of the settler movement Gush Emunim, he serves today as the chief rabbi of Tekoa in the West Bank. He is well-known for promoting and leading interfaith dialogue between Israeli Jews and Palestinians, focusing on using religion as a tool and source for recognizing the humanity and dignity of all Palestinians. Together with a Palestinian journalist close to Hamas, Rabbi Froman has drafted a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, known as the Froman-Amayreh Agreement. The agreement was endorsed by Hamas government but has yet to receive any official response from the Israeli government....