BLOODY BAR KOCHBA
Couple unites to defend county's freedom
Differing religions, one common bond
Couple unites to defend county's freedom
2011-04-15
LONGWOOD, FL -- Bloody Bar Kochba ($16.99, paperback, 9781612159256;
$26.99, hardcover, 9781613790052) is an exciting and
educational story based on historical facts about one of the most important and
least known historical occurrences. Author DurstOla tells the story about
Abraham, an agnostic Jew from Moscow and Miriam, a French Orthodox Jew. The
couple meets in Paris after painful circumstances concerning the murder of
their siblings by the KGB. Together, they discover their common ancestors,
Rabbi Akiva and General Bar Kochba, key figures in the Second Jewish Revolt (132
A.D. - 135 A.D.).
In Bloody Bar Kochba, readers
will learn about this important historical occurrence which continues to
influence our lives today. During
their journey, the pair learns about the historical battle between Jews and
Romans that caused by the final split between Traditional and Messianic Jews.
After their wedding, Abraham and Miriam move to the new State of Israel and
defend Israel's freedom. Bloody Bar Kochba portrays the
message that people can discover a spiritual inner peace through a series of
tragedies.
Born during WWII in France, Michele Ola
became a professional ballerina. She retired from the stage to become a
missionary in Europe, Africa and Miami. While in Miami, she met her husband who
has a passion for history and religion and is a writer for magazines. Together
they have housed and rehabilitated 27 badly abused teenagers.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 8,000 titles published to date. Bloody Bar Kochba is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.