"Written with grace and thoroughly researched, One People, One Blood is an ethnography with a lot of heart that also sheds new light on a fascinating and fraught chapter in recent Jewish history."
- Ruth Behar (author of An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba) "Seeman has an eye for multifaceted complexity, and a gift for sensitive exploration of the many tough issues that the existence of the 'Feres Mura' has raised. The book also offers great insight into the concerns and thought processes of morally serious ethnographers."
(Jewish Book World) "Seeman has done an outstanding job."
(Shofar) "Written with grace and thoroughly researched, One People, One Blood is an ethnography with a lot of heart that also sheds new light on a fascinating and fraught chapter in recent Jewish history."
- Ruth Behar (author of An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba) "Seeman has an eye for multifaceted complexity, and a gift for sensitive exploration of the many tough issues that the existence of the 'Feres Mura' has raised. The book also offers great insight into the concerns and thought processes of morally serious ethnographers."
(Jewish Book World) "Seeman has done an outstanding job."
(Shofar)