Description
Israel is smaller than New Jersey, with 0.11% of the world's population, yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has their version, The New York Times theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? Israel is smaller than New Jersey, with 0.11% of the world's population, yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has their version, The New York Times theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 7.2 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet "Arab Jews" who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style Cosmo, young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on "Modesty Patrols," and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, The Israelis is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.
Author: Donna Rosenthal
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 04/01/2008
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.42h x 5.54w x 1.17d
ISBN13: 9780743270359
ISBN10: 0743270355
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Jewish Studies
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | General
- History | Middle East | Israel & Palestine
Author: Donna Rosenthal
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 04/01/2008
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.42h x 5.54w x 1.17d
ISBN13: 9780743270359
ISBN10: 0743270355
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Jewish Studies
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | General
- History | Middle East | Israel & Palestine
About the Author
Donna Rosenthal is the author of the award-winning The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land, new and updated in 2008. Called the best book about Israelis in decades, The Israelis has more than 100 excellent international reviews across the religious and political spectrums: from the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post to The Jerusalem Post and Haaretz to The Japan Times.