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In
1948, nearly one million Jews lived in Arab lands. In barely
twenty years, they have become forgotten fugitives. Expelled
from their native lands and forgotten by history, they
were victims resigned to their fate and cloaked in silence.
Without ever asking for compensation, the right of return,
or even wishing that their story be told, Pierre Rehov
in The Silent Exodus gives voice to a people whom legend
have always associated with "wandering" but in
fact had lived in Arab lands for thousands of years.
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