Stone Heap of the Wildcat

(Pomes and photographs out of: Israel, the Rephaim Circle, and Gaza)

by Dennis L. Siluk Ed.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/17/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781450254267
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781450254274

About the Book

Dr. Siluk had taken a pilgrimage with his wife and a group, to include the well-known Father Manuel Rodriguez, Television Evangelist, from Lima, Peru in July of 2010: a poetic journey for him, visiting many sacred sites; traveling throughout Israel (i.e. Jerusalem, Galilee, Tiberias, etc.). The author took a side trip with Professor, Dr. Alon Gelbman, of National Geographic, into the Golan Heights, visiting “Stone Heap of the Wildcat” home of the Rephaim Giants, offspring of the Angelic Renegades, the Watchers, from the Chakolithic period—(4500—3300 BC). Now for the first time you can read in verse and short prose, stories, see in photographs this site, along with commentaries on the Giants. Included is a section: “The Color of Gaza,” with photographs never before seen until now; poems and explanations on the ongoing conflict there—these are the author’s impressions of the times. “(Dr. Siluk’s new book: Stone Heap of the Wildcat): …wonderful with enlightening poems which draws you in about life in the past and present of Israel and Gaza. …where once giants warred. …that captures the reality faced by people living in Gaza that I have only seen on the news.” Dalvir Hayer, Administrator (Article Magazine) UK


About the Author

Up to date, Dr. Dennis L. Siluk has written Forty-four books. A number of his books have been about the cultures, traditions and the ways of life in Peru, in English and Spanish. Because of that he had received acknowledgments and awards for his work done in Peru. He has produced 2800-poems, 635-short stories and tales, 1350-articles in addition to his books, and 19-chapbooks (several of these poetic children’s chapbooks were written in the 1980s between 1982 and 1984 and are rarely seen, if not almost extinct, and sold as classics on eBay), some only one hundred copies were made. Back picture of the author with renowned Israeli Poet, Amir Or, in Tel Aviv; July, 2010.