Donna Rosenthal is the author of the award-winning The Israelis:
Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land, new and updated in 2008.
Called the best book about Israelis in decades, The Israelis has
more than 100 excellent international reviews across the religious
and political spectrums: from the Los Angeles Times and The
Washington Post to The Jerusalem Post and Haaretz to The Japan
Times.
Ms. Rosenthal was a news producer at Israel Television, reporter for Israel Radio and The Jerusalem Post, and a lecturer at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Her articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times Newsweek and The Atlantic and many other publications. Ms. Rosenthal has reported from Iran, Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan and was the first journalist to travel to remote mountain villages of Ethiopia and introduce Israel Radio audiences to the Jews of Ethiopia.
A winner of three Lowell Thomas Journalism Awards: Best Investigative Reporting, Best Foreign Travel Reporting (The New York Times) and Best Adventure Travel Writing, she has reported from the Middle East, Asia and Africa and South America. An expert on contemporary Israelis, she frequently is interviewed on TV and radio about Israel--from CNN to ABC to National Public Radio.
In a Publishers Weekly's national survey, Ms. Rosenthal placed in the TOP TEN most popular speakers about Israel--and only female author. She has spoken about modern Israelis at over 25 universities--from Harvard to UCLA to Georgetown. And to audiences from Silicon Valley to Japan and from Germany to Australia.
Ms. Rosenthal has taught journalism at three universities. She holds a BA from University of California Berkeley (Political Science) and a Masters of Science (International Relations/Middle East) from The London School of Economics.
"A panorama of Israeli diversity -- Ashkenazim and Sephardim,
Orthodox and secular, Russians and Ethiopians, Arabs and
Christians.... Thanks, Ms. Rosenthal!" -- Los Angeles Times
"A wonderful book: well researched, balanced, and a joy to read. It
brings you a picture of Israel that only a superb journalist such
as the author can expose. This is one of the best books I have read
in a long time." -- Amir D. Aczel, author of Fermat's Last
Theorem
"Intimate and vibrant. The only book I have ever seen that reveals
the full human spectrum of Israel today." -- Daniel C. Matt, author
of God & the Big Bang and The Essential Kabbalah
"Rosenthal captures an entire country, one full of flux and drama,
in as vivid and nuanced a way as possible." -- Publishers
Weekly
David Biale author of Eros and the Jews and editor of Cultures of
the Jews: A New History Donna Rosenthal paints a colorful and
compelling portrait of young Israelis nobody knows. We hear the
personal stories of the crazy mix of people who live in this
well-known but little-understood land. From an Ethiopian with
dreadlocks and a kippa to a Muslim rapper to the Christian woman
who edits an Arabic-language Cosmo. Anyone who wants to go far
beyond the headlines will be wiser for having read this insightful
book.
Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D. professor of journalism, Pennsylvania
State University, former reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Donna
Rosenthal's sharp journalistic eye gives readers a rare book -- an
objective and even-handed account of life in Israel today.
"A panorama of Israeli diversity -- Ashkenazim and Sephardim,
Orthodox and secular, Russians and Ethiopians, Arabs and
Christians.... Thanks, Ms. Rosenthal!" -- Los Angeles
Times
"A wonderful book: well researched, balanced, and a joy to read. It
brings you a picture of Israel that only a superb journalist such
as the author can expose. This is one of the best books I have read
in a long time." -- Amir D. Aczel, author of Fermat's Last
Theorem
"Intimate and vibrant. The only book I have ever seen that reveals
the full human spectrum of Israel today." -- Daniel C. Matt, author
of God & the Big Bang and The Essential Kabbalah
"Rosenthal captures an entire country, one full of flux and drama,
in as vivid and nuanced a way as possible." -- Publishers
Weekly
David Biale author of Eros and the Jews and editor of
Cultures of the Jews: A New History Donna Rosenthal paints a
colorful and compelling portrait of young Israelis nobody knows. We
hear the personal stories of the crazy mix of people who live in
this well-known but little-understood land. From an Ethiopian with
dreadlocks and a kippa to a Muslim rapper to the Christian woman
who edits an Arabic-language Cosmo. Anyone who wants to go
far beyond the headlines will be wiser for having read this
insightful book.
Martin E. Halstuk, Ph.D. professor of journalism, Pennsylvania
State University, former reporter, San Francisco Chronicle
Donna Rosenthal's sharp journalistic eye gives readers a rare book
-- an objective and even-handed account of life in Israel today.
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