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Author Cohen, Richard M., author.

Title Israel : is it good for the Jews? / Richard Cohen.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  956.9405 COHEN    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult Department  956.9405 COHEN    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  956.9405 COHEN    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  956.9405 COH    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  956.9405 COHEN    Check Shelf
Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Description viii, 275 pages ; 25 cm
Summary Part reportage, part memoir, a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post since 1976 takes readers on a intimate journey through the history of Europe's Jews, while delving into his own Jewish history and sharing stories of his own relatives and his American boyhood.
"A very personal journey through Jewish history (and Cohen's own), and a passionate defense of Israel's legitimacy. Richard Cohen's book is part reportage, part memoir--an intimate journey through the history of Europe's Jews, culminating in the establishment of Israel. A veteran, syndicated columnist for The Washington Post, Cohen began this journey as a skeptic, wondering in a national column whether the creation of a Jewish State was "a mistake." As he recounts, he delved into his own and Jewish history and fell in love with the story of the Jews and Israel, a twice-promised land--in the Bible by God, and by the world to the remnants of Europe's Jews. This promise, he writes, was made in atonement not just for the Holocaust, but for the callous indifference that preceded World War II and followed it--and that still threatens. Cohen's account is full of stories--from the nineteenth century figures who imagined a Zionist country, including Theodor Herzl, who thought it might resemble Vienna with its cafes and music; to what happened in twentieth century Poland to his own relatives; and to stories of his American boyhood. Cohen describes his relationship with Israel as a sort of marriage: one does not always get along but one is faithful"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents The great mistake -- The Founder -- Anti-Semitism : a gift to the Jews -- Yiddishe kops everywhere you look -- Thirty-nine steps toward world domination -- Rudolph the Shirtmaker dies in the Bronx -- Jew, Jew, who's a Jew? -- Democracy : is it good for the Jews? -- Anti-Semitism among the Semites -- A sensation at Saratoga -- Twenty thousand charming children, twenty thousand ugly adults -- You can't go home again -- A bald-headed son of a bitch to the rescue -- Ethnic cleansing for a better world -- Nakba-- or not -- Two grandmothers and a lake -- Jabotinsky was right -- Jabotinsky was wrong -- Dinner with Sinatra and Tracy -- The man on the beach.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-261) and index.
Subject Israel -- History.
Jews -- History.
Cohen, Richard M.
HISTORY / Middle East / Israel.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
HISTORY / General.
ISBN 9781416575689 (hardback)
1416575685 (hardback)
9781416575696 (trade paper)
1416575693 (trade paper)
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