Publisher's Synopsis
Kfar Kama, a small village near the biblical Mt. Tabor in the lower Galilee region of Israel, attracts no special attention at first sight. However, a closer look reveals a unique community of people whose origins are in the mountains of Caucasia - proud Israelis who are, also, proud Muslims. Kfar Kama tells a different story about Islam. Circassian Muslims in Israel are a beacon of hope at this point in history, when radical Islamists have launched bitter - and sometimes bloody - campaigns against whoever thinks differently. The message of Circassian Muslims is loud and clear: Islam can get along with other religions just fine. It is only a matter of theological interpretations - and goodwill.