Saving Israel
Autor Daniel Gordisen Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780471789628
ISBN-10: 0471789623
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0471789623
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Gordis has developed a following with his personal takes on the news, periodically mailed out to subscribers, and collected in books. Since his last book he′s become the head of Israel′s most important think tank (which employs most of Israel′s bestselling authors) and written a kind of manifesto that should find an audience beyond his current fans.Descriere
Advances Praise for SAVING ISRAEL "One of Israel’s most thoughtful observers—an American who made Israel his home, despite its imperfections and dangers." — Alan Dershowitz , author of The Case for Israel "Daniel Gordis′s morally powerful Saving Israel , from a writer whose reflections are consistently as intellectually impressive as they are moving, engages in an acutely necessary argument: that sovereignty has significantly changed the Jewish condition by influencing how we think. Gordis addresses the exigencies of our time with the urgency they overridingly demand, and with the depth of feeling they inspire." — Cynthia Ozick "An important book. Bold in his willingness to be forthright and politically incorrect, Gordis sets forth propositions which are difficult for many to accept, such as the fact that Israel′s existence is more important than peace and that Israel can never be a copy of the American style liberal democracy. For, as he notes, what is at stake is not merely a state, but the only Jewish State in 2000 years, and the very future of the Jews worldwide, including those who do not live in that State. Hopefully, Saving Israel will inspire constructive discussion and analysis of core issues that Israelis, Jews everywhere, and the entire West have studiously avoided for far too long." — Natan Sharansky , former Soviet dissident and Israeli Cabinet Minister; author of Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy
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Advances Praise for SAVING ISRAEL
"One of Israel's most thoughtful observers--an American who made Israel his home, despite its imperfections and dangers."
--Alan Dershowitz, author of "The Case for Israel"
"Daniel Gordis's morally powerful "Saving Israel," from a writer whose reflections are consistently as intellectually impressive as they are moving, engages in an acutely necessary argument: that sovereignty has significantly changed the Jewish condition by influencing how we think. Gordis addresses the exigencies of our time with the urgency they overridingly demand, and with the depth of feeling they inspire."
--Cynthia Ozick
"An important book. Bold in his willingness to be forthright and politically incorrect, Gordis sets forth propositions which are difficult for many to accept, such as the fact that Israel's existence is more important than peace and that Israel can never be a copy of the American style liberal democracy. For, as he notes, what is at stake is not merely a state, but the only Jewish State in 2000 years, and the very future of the Jews worldwide, including those who do not live in that State. Hopefully, "Saving Israel" will inspire constructive discussion and analysis of core issues that Israelis, Jews everywhere, and the entire West have studiously avoided for far too long."
--Natan Sharansky, former Soviet dissident and Israeli Cabinet Minister; author of "Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy"
--Alan Dershowitz, author of "The Case for Israel"
"Daniel Gordis's morally powerful "Saving Israel," from a writer whose reflections are consistently as intellectually impressive as they are moving, engages in an acutely necessary argument: that sovereignty has significantly changed the Jewish condition by influencing how we think. Gordis addresses the exigencies of our time with the urgency they overridingly demand, and with the depth of feeling they inspire."
--Cynthia Ozick
"An important book. Bold in his willingness to be forthright and politically incorrect, Gordis sets forth propositions which are difficult for many to accept, such as the fact that Israel's existence is more important than peace and that Israel can never be a copy of the American style liberal democracy. For, as he notes, what is at stake is not merely a state, but the only Jewish State in 2000 years, and the very future of the Jews worldwide, including those who do not live in that State. Hopefully, "Saving Israel" will inspire constructive discussion and analysis of core issues that Israelis, Jews everywhere, and the entire West have studiously avoided for far too long."
--Natan Sharansky, former Soviet dissident and Israeli Cabinet Minister; author of "Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy"
Cuprins
Israel, Post Euphoria. ONE The State That Reinvented Hope. TWO Jews Making Jewish Decisions. THREE The First War, All Over Again. FOUR A Nation That Dwells Alone. FIVE The Next Six Million. SIX Israeli Arabs in a Jewish State. SEVEN The Withering of Zionist Passion. EIGHT More than Just a Hebrew–Speaking America. NINE Israel’s Arabs, Israel’s Conundrum. TEN Creating the New Jew. ELEVEN The Wars That Must Be Waged. TWELVE The Jewish State and the State of the Jews. Because Israel Is Not Just a State. Acknowledgments. Notes. Index.
Notă biografică
Daniel Gordis is Senior Vice President and a Senior Fellow of the Shalem center. A columnist for the Jerusalem Post, he has also written for the New York Times, Tikkum, the Forward , and the New York Times magazine . His books include Coming Together, Coming Apart and If a Place Can Make You Cry.