Description: Israel by Noa Tishby Israel: An Anti-Textbook to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth is The Case for Israel for fans of Drunk History and the Skimm: a personal, accessible, conversational "anti-textbook" moving chronologically from Biblical times to today, from one of Israels most prominent activists and celebrities—now in trade paperback! FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A "fascinating and very moving" (Aaron Sorkin, award-winning screenwriter of The West Wing and The Social Network) chronological timeline spanning from Biblical times to today that explores one of the most interesting countries in the world—Israel.Israel. The small strip of arid land is 5,700 miles away but remains a hot-button issue and a thorny topic of debate. But while everyone seems to have a strong opinion about Israel, how many people actually know the facts? Here to fill in the information gap is Israeli American Noa Tishby. But "this is not your Bubbies history book" (Bill Maher, host of Real Time with Bill Maher). Instead, offering a fresh, 360-degree view, Tishby brings her "passion, humor, and deep intimacy" (Yossi Klein Halevi, New York Times bestselling author of Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor) to the subject, creating an accessible and dynamic portrait of a tiny country of outsized relevance. Through bite-sized chunks of history and deeply personal stories, Tishby chronicles her homelands evolution, beginning in Biblical times and moving forward to cover everything from WWI to Israels creation to the disputes dividing the country today. Tackling popular misconceptions with an abundance of facts, Tishby provides critical context around headline-generating controversies and offers a clear, intimate account of the richly cultured country of Israel. Author Biography Noa Tishby is the New York Times bestselling author of Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth and Israels former Special Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism and Delegitimization. A native of Tel Aviv, she served in the Israeli army before moving to Los Angeles and launching a career in the entertainment industry. An award-winning producer, Tishby made history with the sale of In Treatment to HBO, the first Israeli television show to become an American series. One of the most visible activists on social media, Tishby is the founder of several nonprofit organizations, including Act for Israel and Eighteen, which combats antisemitism and inspires Jewish pride. She lives in Los Angeles and is a proud Jewish mother to her son, Ari. Excerpt from Book Chapter One: A Brief History of Me CHAPTER ONE A BRIEF HISTORY OF ME AND WHY YOU CAN TRUST ME WITH THIS STORY WITH GREAT POWER COMES GREAT... YOU KNOW THE REST It takes a second for a person to realize that their life has changed forever. As I was standing there, a nineteen-year-old soldier in the Israeli military, with my back against the wall, nervous and sweaty, it dawned on me that this was it. My life would never be the same. The evening had actually started out fairly chill. It was my younger sisters twelfth birthday, and my dad, stepbrother, and I were taking her and her friends ice skating and to get some McDonalds at the mall. I wasnt on alert. A mall didnt sound like something threatening or problematic. It was just my sisters birthday--and it would change my life. But before we move forward, lets take a step back. My name is Noa Tishby, and I was born in Israel. I was raised in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, in a middle-class, politically active family that can trace its lineage through the creation of the state. My grandmother was one of the founders of the first kibbutz (a collective farm; more on this later) in Israel, my great-grandfather was the founder of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and my grandfather was Israels first ambassador to West African countries and served as a member of the Israeli delegation to the United Nations. Needless to say, this left a strain of intrepid curiosity in my DNA. Growing up, I accompanied my parents to various protests and demonstrations, and we had ministers and ambassadors over for dinner several times a month. Politics was all around me, which is why it was somewhat surprising that I decided to go into the entertainment industry. I started having the urge to act as a child. Like, a really young child. I used to see kids on TV and I just knew that was what I wanted to do. No one from my family was in the industry, and my mom, being the ninja that she is, neither knew nor cared much about it (a fact that remains true to this day). Supportive yet flummoxed, she said what any normal mom would say: "When you grow up, you can do whatever you want." So I waited until I was all grown up, a wizened twelve years of age, and started taking myself to places in Tel Aviv where I heard that casting directors roamed the land. I found my first crappy agent, who sent me on the bus to auditions. I didnt ask my parents; I just did it. Around the age of thirteen, I started booking national commercials and TV appearances, which, ultimately, led to my parents discovery of my extracurricular activities. I enrolled in my first drama class, and it was love at first sight. I got hooked. I got a drama scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and spent most of high school participating in school plays and musicals. Upon graduation, I did what (nearly) everyone in the country does: I joined the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). National service was, and still is, mandatory for most Israelis; and since, at the time, soldiers in the IDF were not allowed to work outside of the service, I put my career on hold. But that didnt mean I gave up on my dream. Instead of buckling down on my push-ups, I auditioned for the militarys performance corps--the entertainment troops. Funny as it may sound, the troops are extremely selective. Their audition process is the theatrical equivalent of Krav Maga. Seriously. It took several grueling months for the military to decide that instead of putting me into a Nikita-type position, or alternatively, making me serve coffee to a random commander, they could use my singing skills. I was in! I might not have been the most kick-ass secret agent, but I was a valued member of The IDF Circus Show (dont ask, but there were no elephants involved). Every day, we drove from one military base to another, and every night we performed sketch comedy and covered hit songs. Basically, a nightly USO tour. The novelty wore off pretty quick, but the view from the back of the bus was priceless. From the Golan Heights to Hebron to the Gaza Strip, I saw how people lived and how the military worked. The army was indeed a true melting pot, and I got to see places and meet people I wouldnt have had the chance to meet otherwise. It was also where I was introduced to the magical method of "threading," or plucking your eyebrows with just a single thread. It, like the service itself, changed my life forever. Toward the end of my service, I received a call from my agent about a couple of job prospects. The first was incredible. I was offered the part of Rizzo in a new stage production of Grease , directed by the biggest director in the country and starring the biggest names of that time. Just so we are clear, I was obsessed with Grease . Obsessed. I knew it by heart, I loved the role of Rizzo, and I was beside myself with excitement. The second offer was to audition for a pilot for a new TV show. The casting director was looking for a sixteen-year-old ingenue, and at just over nineteen I made perfect sense. I went to the audition and waited outside with all the other teenagers. They didnt give us texts--or, as we call them, "sides"--to memorize in advance; they just handed us a piece of paper on the spot to do a "cold read." I scanned that text, and man, it was crap. It was the most clich Details ISBN1982144947 Author Noa Tishby Short Title Israel Language English ISBN-10 1982144947 ISBN-13 9781982144944 Subtitle A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth DEWEY 956.94 Pages 352 Year 2022 Format Paperback Publisher Simon & Schuster Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Illustrations 5 maps NZ Release Date 2022-11-10 UK Release Date 2022-11-10 Alternative 9781982144937 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-12-13 Publication Date 2022-11-10 Imprint The Free Press US Release Date 2022-11-10 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:160751946;
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