Daniel Gordis

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Daniel Gordis (Hebrew: דניאל גורדיס; born 1959) is an American-born Israeli author. He is Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem, where he previously was Senior Vice President and Chair of the Core Curriculum. Gordis is the author of a dozen books on Judaism and Israel. He has received the National Jewish Book Award twice, including Book of the Year for Israel: A Concise History Of A Nation Reborn. The Forward has called Gordis "one of the most influential Israel analysts around."

Books by Daniel Gordis

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Book Cover of Daniel Gordis - Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn

By Daniel Gordis – Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College 

4.92
| 2016 | 560 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and students. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the historical context of Israel's formation and its significance in modern times.
  • Discover the complexities of Israeli society and its diverse cultural influences.
  • Understand the key events that shaped Israel's history from its inception to the present day.
  • Explore the challenges and triumphs faced by Israel throughout its development as a nation.
  • Gain insights into the perspectives of both Israelis and Palestinians regarding their shared history.
  • Zionism was a movement, but it was also a collection of competing dreams.
  • In 164 BCE, a small band of Jews known as the Maccabees initiated a successful revolt against the Greeks.
  • The genius of the Jewish tradition was that in their liturgy and holidays, the Jews invoked the past in a way that made it seem present and real.
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  • Jewish Book of the Year Award
  • National Jewish Book Award
Recommended by Yossi Klein Halevi, Talia Carner, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin and 17 others
Yossi Klein HaleviGordis has written a luminous history that tells the story of Israel not only through its statesmen and warriors but its artists and writers and poets. Gordis gives us the soul of Israel, and helps explain why the most hated country on the planet is also among the most beloved
Talia CarnerIsrael the book is an extraordinary reminder that Israel the county, with its new language, secular culture and unparalleled achievements, is nothing short of a man-made miracle
Rabbi Joseph TelushkinDaniel Gordis combines encyclopedic knowledge with the writing talent of a novelist. He makes complex historical events accessible as he spans the whole sweep of Israel’s history, explaining how and why the rebuilding of the Jewish state in the twentieth century has transformed Jewish history forever
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Book Cover of Daniel Gordis - Menachem Begin: The Battle for Israel's Soul (Jewish Encounters Series)
4.56
| 2014 | 320 Pages
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