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Company C
Reviews
2005
HANNUKAH GIFT LIST
-Canadian
Jewish News |
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ONE
OF THE 25 BEST BOOKS OF 2005
-Kirkus Reviews |
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August 11, 2005
An
American in the IDF
by Aaron Leibel |
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August 5, 2005
Israel
Vibration
by Michael Lukas
"What truly sets this book
apart is Watzman’s candid, and at times
searing, internal debate about his role in an
army whose actions he doesn’t always agree
with. "After being the victims of such oppression,”
he writes, pondering the similarity between Russian
pogroms and Israeli incursions into the West Bank,
“how could we Jews do the same to others?
How could we even do anything that might be viewed
that way by outsiders? It seemed to contradict
the very idea of what a Jewish state should be.”
Watzman approaches these much-vexed
questions with a refreshing frankness and naiveté.
Readers are given full access to the internal
struggle of a deeply religious, compassionate,
and patriotic soldier faced with the thorny and
often deadly daily interactions that define the
conflict." |
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Summer 2005 Golden
State Warriors by
Samuel G. Freedman |
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June 19, 2005
An
American as Israeli soldier
by Sol Schindler
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Publishers Weekly
"Watzman, a writer and
translator, served in the reserve infantry of
the Israeli army, one month a year, from 1984
to 2002. On one level this thoughtful and absorbing
book is a frank (and often funny) barracks-room
memoir, capturing the tedium, terror and grinding
discomfort of military life, with a sharp eye
(and gifted memory) for details of character and
place. The periodic nature of Watzman's service
gives the book a serial viewpoint into the tumultuous
events of the years from before the rise of the
first intifada to the re-occupation of the West
Bank, always from a unique front-line perspective.
We also come to know the other men in Watzman's
unit, representative of Israeli society only in
their disparateness. As an observant Jew and patriot
who is also vocally opposed to the West Bank and
Gaza settlements, Watzman himself defies easy
stereotyping, and his depiction of the motivations
and opinions of his comrades and countrymen, especially
as they shift over time, is likewise unclichéd,
affectionate but critical." |
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June 26, 2005
Brothers
in Arms (requires
free registration)
by Michael B. Oren |
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