What Israel Means to Me: By 80 Prominent Writers, Performers, Scholars, Politicians, and Journalists by Alan Dershowitz

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  • Pub. Date: August 2007
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 303,879
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    • Pub. Date: August 2007
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 303,879

    Synopsis

    Personal and Passionate Reflections on the Land and Its People

    "The Mediterranean landscape, the exuberance of the Israelis, the way politics is a matter of life and death there-all these things beguiled me."
    -Erica Jong, author

    "What does Israel mean to me? Courage. The Israelis have more courage in their pinky finger than I have in my whole life."
    -Tovah Feldshuh, actress

    "It is an unparalleled story of tenacity and determination, of courage and renewal. And it is ultimately a metaphor for the triumph and enduring hope over the temptation of despair."
    -David Harris, Executive Director of the American Jewish Committee

    "I have no desire to be like everyone else. Something in me wants the entry of the Jewish people into world politics to be judged by the highest conceivable measure. Indeed, that may be what is both so inspiring and confounding about the existence of Israel."
    -Rabbi Lawrence Kushner?

    "Israel isn't a symbol. Israel is the practical manifestation of hope, freedom, and self-determination."
    -Larry King, television host

    Publishers Weekly

    Harvard law professor Dershowitz is out to defend Israel again-this time, with a little help from his friends. In this volume, some 80 writers, scholars and journalists, many of them prominent figures, most of them Jewish, contribute short pieces about the meaning of Israel in their lives. The breadth of authors is impressive, from Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota and the Rev. Pat Robertson to the actresses Natalie Portman (Jewish, born in Israel) and Christina Applegate (not Jewish, visited Israel). As might be expected, many of the pieces emphasize the writer's emotional connection to the Jewish state. Some are prone to hyperbole (former Cabinet member William Bennett counts himself "among the millions of Americans who see America's fate and Israel's fate as one"), while others are overly sentimental. But to Dershowitz's credit, the collection includes selections from more nuanced and critical thinkers. Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts points out the importance of Israel as a haven for Palestinian gays and lesbians, while noting that Israel has a way to go in ridding itself of homophobia. Some authors oppose Israel's existence or, like Israeli politician Shulamit Aloni and American Jewish activist Michael Lerner, are critical of Israeli policy in the West Bank, in essays that may expand the readership for this collection beyond the usual pro-Israel suspects. (July) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Alan Dershowitz is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, one of the country's foremost appellate lawyers, and a respected voice on Israel. His many books include the #1 New York Times bestseller Chutzpah, the New York Times bestseller The Case for Israel, The Case for Peace, Preemption: A Knife That Cuts Both Ways, and Blasphemy: How the Religious Right Is Hijacking Our Declaration of Independence.

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