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Shackled Warrior

The Shackled Warrior

by Caroline Glick
Price: $29.95
ISBN: 978-9652294159
Hardback

(Coming Soon. April 15, 2008 )

"In eloquent and passionate prose, Caroline Glick examines some of the most important and troubling issues facing Israel and the world. Her message is clear and coherent: Islamic fundamentalism is the greatest challenge facing the West today."
Benjamin Netanyahu
Former Minister of Finance and Former Prime Minister of Israel

"In a world of self-deception and the desire to find false comfort by escaping the challenges facing the free world and Israel, it is important to hear the sober voice of Caroline Glick which reminds us that the real answers to building a secure world are based on values and not in immediate political gratification."
Natan Sharansky
Distinguished Senior Fellow, the Shalem Center

Israel 60

Israel 60: Celebrating Israel's 60th Anniversary

by Nissim Mishal
Price: $68.00
ISBN 978-9654827317
Hardback

In the pages of this book, Israel 60, we proudly present you with the sequel to Those Were the Years - Israel's Jubilee, relating the full story of the State of Israel since it was established to this day. Year by year, the drama of this state's history is studied and analyzed, covering the most important events in politics, security, art, sports, and its residents' everyday life. The texts are accompanied by authentic pictures of the best photographers who captured the moments with their cameras.

The crown jewels in this book are 60 articles – one for each year – that discuss the year's most important event or most influential figure. They are authored by some of Israel's most prominent writers, poets, philosophers, politicians, political leaders, army commanders, journalists, and media persons.

The tale of Israel's 60 years of existence is the most exciting, dramatic, and fascinating story of the 20 the century and beyond. We, the Israelis, find this hard to comprehend and appreciate because we live the stories; we are too close to them. This book, however, can be read as a moving, sad, and exciting story that may be difficult at times, but is always fascinating.