ABSTRACT

First published in 1928, Palestine Old and New is a historical travel guide providing a preliminary account of Palestine through the eye of a Zionist. The book takes the reader through the natural landscape of Palestine, familiarizing them with the local Muslim, Jewish and Christian populations, and providing both historical and Biblical accounts of various sites. As the chief immigration officer in British Mandate of Palestine from 1921 to 1934, the intended audience of the author was the Jews thinking about immigrating to Palestine, but his descriptive portrayal of the currently occupied territory is a rich account for present readers of the Palestine that was. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this republication. This book will be of interest to students of history, political science, international relations and geography.

chapter Chapter I|7 pages

The Gates of Palestine—I

chapter Chapter II|11 pages

The Gates of Palestine—II

chapter Chapter III|10 pages

The History of Palestine

chapter Chapter IV|6 pages

Modern Palestine and the Bible

chapter Chapter V|14 pages

The New Palestine

chapter Chapter VI|14 pages

From Kantara to Lydda

chapter Chapter VII|11 pages

From Jaffa to Jerusalem

chapter Chapter VIII|13 pages

Jerusalem: Its History

chapter Chapter IX|19 pages

Jerusalem without the Walls

chapter Chapter X|12 pages

Jerusalem: The Circuit of the Walls

chapter Chapter XI|17 pages

The Wall and the Mosques

chapter Chapter XII|12 pages

Jerusalem: Christian and Jewish

chapter Chapter XIII|14 pages

From Jerusalem to Beersheba

chapter Chapter XIV|6 pages

From Hebron to Bab el Wad by way of Beit Jibrin

chapter Chapter XVI|25 pages

From Jerusalem to Nazareth

chapter Chapter XVII|12 pages

From Haifa to Tiberias and Samakh

chapter Chapter XVIII|19 pages

From Tiberias to Acre by way of Safad

chapter Chapter XIX|4 pages

From Haifa to Jenin by way of Megiddo

chapter Chapter XX

From Haifa to Jaffa

chapter Chapter XXI|8 pages

The Jordan Valley

chapter Chapter XXII|11 pages

Transjordan