'ISRAEL: A simple guide': Noa Tishby's refreshing, well-researched book - review
Tishby gives a quick and easy but fascinating overview of her country, well-researched, with many factoids that will surprise even Jewish history aficionados.
First of all, she knows the State of Israel inside and out. Inside, because her grandparents were in at the beginning of Zionism, focusing on reclaiming the land. They were in on the ground floor of rebuilding an ancient and neglected country and developing a functioning modern state. From birth, Tishby absorbed the enthusiastic spirit of Ben-Gurion’s courage through her grandparents’ and parents’ own outstanding courage. She took in the history and the inner workings of Israel like mother’s milk, as they say. Once grown up, she learned about outside perceptions of the country because, as an ambitious actress cum entrepreneur, she confronted Hollywoodville, probably the best vantage point for perceiving myriad shades of unexamined Jew-hatred. She was shocked, coming from a family whose generations are intensely involved in everything Israeli, and arriving where the population, with few exceptions, receives their views on Israel from The New York Times spin-off and such.
I had read the book several months ago, shortly after it first came out, so I was very pleased to see that Tishby was the Jewish Federation of Winnipeg’s choice of speaker on April 24 at the Centennial Concert Hall.