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Israel is Real by Rich Cohen (paperback)
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“It’s a great irony that Israel was more
secure as an idea than it’s ever been as a nation with an army.”
In
AD 70, when the Second Temple was destroyed, a handful of visionaries
saved Judaism by reinventing it—by taking what had been a national
religion, identified with a particular place, and turning it into an
idea. Jews no longer needed Jerusalem to be Jews. Whenever a Jew
studied—wherever he was—he would be in the holy city. In this way, a few
rabbis turned a real city into a city of the mind; in this way, they
turned the Temple into a book and preserved their faith. Though you can
burn a city, you cannot sack an idea or kill a book. But in our own
time, Zionists have turned the book back into a
temple. And unlike
an idea, a temple can be destroyed. The creation of Israel has made
Jews vulnerable in a way they have not been for two thousand years.
In
Israel Is Real, Rich Cohen’s superb new history of the Zionist
idea and the Jewish state—the history of a nation chronicled as if it
were the biography of a person—he brings to life dozens of fascinating
figures, each driven by the same impulse: to reach Jerusalem. From false
messiahs such as David Alroy (Cohen calls him the first superhero, with
his tallis as a cape) and Sabbatai Zevi, who led thousands on a mad
spiritual journey, to the early Zionists (many of them failed
journalists), to the iconic figures of modern Jewish Sparta, David
Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon, Cohen shows how
all these lives together form a single story, a single life. In this
unique book, Cohen examines the myth of the wandering Jew, the paradox
ofJewish power (how can you be both holy and nuclear?), and the triumph
and tragedy of the Jewish state—how the creation of modern Israel has
changed what it means to be a Jew anywhere.
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