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Fighting Back: Stan Andrews and the Birth of the Israeli Air Force

Publication Date: 05/17/2022

Fighting Back is the story of Stan Andrews, an assimilated American Jew and World War II veteran who became one of the first fighter pilots in the history of the Israeli Air Force. In 1948, Stan Andrews left a comfortable postwar life in Los Angeles to travel to the war-torn…

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In the Lion’s Den: Israel and the World

Publication Date: 05/17/2022

Israeli statesman and former UN Ambassador, Danny Danon, presents a compelling vision of Israel’s future as a major player on the global stage. In the Lion’s Den lays out a roadmap for Israel’s future on the regional and global stage by a man who has spent his entire career in…

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The Deadly Scrolls (1) (The Jerusalem Mysteries)

Publication Date: 05/10/2022

Set in modern Jerusalem and among the desert ruins of Qumran, this desperate hunt for an ancient treasure scroll pits a female Israeli intelligence agent against a religious fanatic hell-bent on bringing about the End of Days. An American professor’s murder reveals his discovery of a lost Dead Sea Scroll,…

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The Auschwitz Protocols: Czeslav Mordowicz and the Race to Save Hungary’s Jews

Publication Date: 04/05/2022

As Adolf Eichmann sent hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz gas chambers, the Jews of Budapest needed the eyewitness testimony of escapee Czeslav Mordowicz to save them. The clock was ticking on the Nazi plan to annihilate the last group of the Hungarian Jewry. But after nearly suffocating…

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The Shakespeare Haggadah: Elevate Your Seder with the Bard of Avon

Publication Date: 03/15/2022

It be the Passover Haggadah, as Shakespeare would hast writ it, hadst the idea occurred to him. Art thee a teenager? Most wondrous. How about a tweenager? Coequal better. Readeth this while the stodgy grownups and fartuous children readeth the haggadot, catered only to those folk—until now. Thou canst useth…

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A Knock at the Door: The Story of My Secret Work With Israeli MIAs and POWs

Publication Date: 12/21/2021

The inside story of Israel’s secret negotiations to bring home their soldiers taken hostage by terrorist groups. Suppose one day, your son or husband, while serving in the military or working as a journalist, is taken hostage by a terrorist group—and you have no idea whether your loved one is…

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Tears in the Eyes of My Enemy

Publication Date: 11/16/2021

Amazing friendships develop when a Jewish woman returns to her childhood home in Germany to face descendants of her former enemies. This unusual book takes place in Arnstadt, Germany between the years 1998 and 2008. It involves Meryam, the only Jewish person visiting the town. She lived there with her…

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The Israeli Century: How the Zionist Revolution Changed History and Reinvented Judaism

Publication Date: 11/16/2021

As Israel increasingly becomes the center of global Jewish life, Jews everywhere are undergoing a process of Israelization. “The Israeli Century is one of the most important books of our generation, emphasizing how Israel is becoming the center of the Jewish People’s existence and is laying the solid foundations for…

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Conspiracy U: A Case Study

Publication Date: 10/19/2021

Conspiracy U exposes how conspiracy theories drawn from far-right and far-left ideologies masquerade as scholarship at many universities, endangering our norms and conceptions of morality and truth. In Conspiracy U, Shay presents a case study of his alma mater, Northwestern University, in order to challenge the proliferation of anti-Zionist conspiracy…

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Kosher Hate: How To Fight Jew-Hatred, Racism, and Bigotry

Publication Date: 10/19/2021

Hate has gotten a bad rap in modern liberal society, but Rabbi Shmuley Boteach argues that hatred is a healthy moral instinct that can be a legitimate and necessary tool for fighting evil. In this provocative and wide-ranging book, Shmuley Boteach makes the case for Kosher Hate, a seemingly paradoxical…

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