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Home to Stay
ISBN/GTIN

Home to Stay

One American Family's Chronicle of Miracles and Struggles in Contemporary Israel
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Ranking173157inReligion
CHF10.30

Description

In the summer of 1998, Daniel Gordis and his family moved to Israel from Los Angeles. They planned to be there for a year, but a few months into their stay, Gordis and his wife decided to remain in Jerusalem permanently, confident that their children would be among the first generation of Israelis to grow up in peace.

Immediately after arriving in Israel, Daniel had started sending out e-mails about his life to friends and family abroad. These missivespassionate, thoughtful, beautifully written, and informativebegan reaching a much broader readership than he'd ever envisioned, eventually being excerpted in The New York Times Magazine to much acclaim. An edited and finely crafted collection of his original e-mails, Home to Stay is a first-person, immediate account of Israel's post-Oslo meltdown that cuts through the rhetoric and stridency of most dispatches from that country or from the international media. This is must reading for anyone who wants to get a firsthand, personal view of what it's like for a family on the front lines of war.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780307530905
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
PublisherCrown
Publishing date04/08/2010
Pages384 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size2460 Kbytes
Article no.1993040
CatalogsVC
Data source no.463451
Product groupReligion
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Author

Daniel Gordis is the director of the Mandel Foundation's Jerusalem Fellows Program. He was previously a vice president at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles and dean of its Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. He is the author of three previous books: Becoming a Jewish Parent (Harmony, 1999), Does the World Need the Jews? (Scribner, 1997), and God Was Not in the Fire (Scribner, 1995).

From the Trade Paperback edition.