A Jerusalem-based journalist presents his exegesis on how Israel came together and how he sees it coming apart. American Prospect senior correspondent Gorenberg (The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, , , etc.) recounts the history of the lone democracy in the Middle East, as well as the faults peculiar to democracies and their guarantee of free speech. Unmaking Israel is Gorenberg's second high profile book, his first being Accidental Empire. I thought the latter was a decent book, but did not really care for the style of writing, twas a tid too Tom Segev for my style, considering the topic. This book is much better written, more coherent and less reliant on diary entrees for www.doorway.ru by: Gorenberg was previously the author of three critically acclaimed books - The Unmaking of Israel, The Accidental Empire, and The End of Days – and coauthor of Shalom, Friend: The Life and Legacy of Yitzhak Rabin, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. Gershom is a columnist for The Washington Post and a senior correspondent for The American Prospect.4/5.
The Unmaking of Israel by Gershom Gorenberg. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , A Jerusalem-based journalist presents his exegesis on how Israel came together and how he sees it coming apart. American Prospect senior correspondent Gorenberg (The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, , , etc.) recounts the history of the lone democracy in the Middle East, as well as the faults peculiar to democracies and their guarantee of free speech. The Unmaking of Israel by Gershom Gorenberg (Paperback, ) Delivery US shipping is usually within 13 to 17 working days. See details. - The Unmaking of Israel by Gershom Gorenberg (, Trade Paperback) See all 2 brand new listings. Qty.
Gorenberg, a leftist Israeli journalist of American extraction, tells us that the Israel of the mainstream American, Leon Uris-influenced imagination is not the Israel of today’s reality. The. The Unmaking of Israel. Gershom Gorenberg. Harper Collins, Nov 8, - History - pages. Gorenberg, an American born Jew who made Aliyah to Israel, explains the rise of the illegal settlements in occupied Palestinian land, the entanglement of synagogue with state and military, and the corruption of Judaism and Zionist principles that have been the initially unintended but by no means accidental consequences of Israel's astonishing victory in the Six Days.
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