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Israel is beset from all sides. In the international community, it is the only country whose right to exists is still debated. Closer to home, many Arab leaders continue to call for its destruction. Inside its borders, Israel's own Arab population grows ever more hostile. And now, countless Jews within Israel and around the world have begun to lose faith in the very idea of a Jewish state. Can Israel weather these challenges?
In Saving Israel, Daniel Gordis offers a new defense of the Jewish state, asking first why Israel is necessary, and then discussing what Israel has to do in order to survive its enemies. Gordis begins with a novel discussion of Israel's purpose, reflecting on the overlooked ways in which Israel has changed the existential condition of Jews everywhere. In the process, he grapples with controversial questions about Israel, Israeli Arabs, Muslims, and the International community that many Israelis and American Jews are loath to confront. Gordis lays to rest an array of pernicious myths about Israel: Jews in the United States could thrive without IsraelIsraeli Arabs just want equality, and Palestinians simply want their own statePeace will come, if Israel is willing to make appropriate territorial compromisesFighting and winning wars is antithetical to Judaism
Gordis suggestions for what Israel must do to survive, and more importantly, for how it must Read More chevron_right
It takes about 5 Hours and 8 minutes on average for a reader to read Saving Israel: How The Jewish People Can Win A War That May Never End. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Saving Israel: How The Jewish People Can Win A War That May Never End is 272 pages long.
in 2009 Saving Israel: How The Jewish People Can Win A War That May Never End won the National Jewish Book Award in category .
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