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War Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

War Lives

Since the nation’s founding, Israel has existed in a state of near perpetual warfare. Despite this, Hebrew novels that deal with the experience of contemporary conflict are surprisingly rare. In War Lives, Nitza Ben-Dov argues that Israeli writers employ the freedoms granted by fiction to challenge the heroic myth of war. She suggests that these writers do so not only by turning inwards, towards the home front and the psyches of individuals marked by post-trauma, but also by unsettling the relationship between historical fact and fiction, between purported reliability and representation. Through close readings of a range of novels by authors such as S. Y. Agnon, Yehuda Amichai, and Amos Oz, Ben-Dov foregrounds war as a coordinate from which Israeli novels are driven and to which they return in equal measure. While each chapter focuses on a different theme—from mourning to battleground camaraderie to vengeance—Ben-Dov’s literary analyses demonstrate how these canonical works afford an in-depth view of the symbiosis between civilian and military life, the comorbidity of life living under the constant threat of war.

RETHINKINGISRAELIJOURNALISM
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

RETHINKINGISRAELIJOURNALISM

What is the role of the media in society? How has the Israeli media performed its role in a society in turmoil? In this provocative book, Sagi Elbaz posits that the media has remained faithful to Israel’s core values, and furthermore, that its coverage over the years has supported those unchanging values. One could expect to see a change in the media’s coverage patterns of key socio-political issues, in light of contemporary events in Israel (such as the change in the State’s elites and the media revolution). The expectation for change is based on the long-held assumption that mass media in a democratic society has a responsibility to express changes in the political system. Moreover, ...

Life After Baghdad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Life After Baghdad

Somekh, a noted student of modern Arabic culture, relates his life as a university professor and writer, taking the reader to Oxford, Princeton and Cairo, and introducing scholars and writers he befriended: S D Goitein, Mustafa Badawi and Haim Blanc, among others. This title presents his story.

Defending Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Defending Identity

Who is better prepared to confront challenges and defend principles in a volatile modern world? Those with strong national, religious, ethnic, or tribal identities who accept democracy, or democrats who renounce identity as a kind of divisive prejudice? Natan Sharansky, building on his personal experience as a dissident, argues that valueless cosmopolitanism, even in democracies, is dangerous. Better to have hostile identities framed by democracy than democrats indifferent to identity. In a vigorous, insightful challenge to the left and right alike, Natan Sharansky, as he has proved repeatedly, is at the leading edge of the issues that frame our times.

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 776

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Present Tense
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Present Tense

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The magazine of world Jewish affairs.

Current Issues in the Analysis of Semitic Grammar and Lexicon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Current Issues in the Analysis of Semitic Grammar and Lexicon

The papers collected in this volume cover topics from the theoretical perspectives on Semitic linguistics to the practical application of philological methods to various texts. Michael G. Carter opens with some deliberations on Arabic linguistics in its Islamic context. Jan Retso reinvestigates the question of the origins of Arabic dialects. Werner Arnold offers some glimpses of the Arabic dialects in the Tel Aviv region. Janet Watson, Bonnie Glover Stalls, Khalid al-Razihi and Shelagh Weir describe aspects of Razihit, a language variety spoken in north-west Yemen. Sven-Olof Dahlgren presents some statistics on sentential negation in Quranic Arabic. Rosmari Lillas-Schuil deals in-depth with ...

Rise and Kill First
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 563

Rise and Kill First

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-26
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

AN ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR 'A gripping investigation of Israel's assassination policy' Sunday Times 'Remarkable' Observer 'Riveting' Daily Mail 'Compelling' John le Carré Winner of 2018 National Jewish Book Award Rise and Kill First is the definitive book to read on Israel's military history. From the very beginning of its statehood in 1948, the instinct to take every measure to defend the Jewish people has been hardwired into Israel's DNA. This is the riveting inside account of the targeted assassinations that have been used countless times, on enemies large and small, sometimes in response to attacks against the Israeli people and sometimes pre-emptively. Rise and Kill First counts their successes, failures and the moral and political price exacted on those who carried out the missions which have shaped the Israeli nation, the Middle East and the entire world. 'Exciting, sometimes moving and always considered . . . a stunning feat of research and a riveting read' Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

British Trade Unions, the Labour Party, and Israel’s Histadrut
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

British Trade Unions, the Labour Party, and Israel’s Histadrut

This book explores the British Labour Party and the trade unions and how their relationship with the Jews of Palestine and Israel has evolved over the past one hundred years. It also reflects the changing attitudes of the Labour Party and the unions towards the persecution of the Jews, a Jewish homeland in Palestine, Israel and antisemitism. An in-depth examination of critical events in European and Middle East history reveals the links between British unions and their Israeli union counterpart, the Histadrut (General Federation of Labour), and sets out the circumstances in which the unions went from backing the Labour Party’s 1917 war aims declaration, which called for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, through to the present day, which sees the unions promoting campaigns for boycotts and sanctions against the State of Israel.

Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

The political dimensions of the Arab-Israeli relationship have changed dramatically in recent years. Israel and its Arab neighbors have made remarkable progress toward resolving long-standing conflicts. In Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East, Shai Feldman considers whether these political breakthroughs have set the stage for agreements on controlling nuclear weapons in the region. He presents a richly detailed overview of the current situation and lays out an agenda for future efforts to reduce the risk of nuclear war in the Middle East.Feldman, whose background in strategic studies includes nearly two decades of research at Tel Aviv University's Jaffee Center for Strategic S...