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Says Bar-Zohar, "These heroes and
heroines have a lot in common: a pure
soul and a burning dream, extreme
modesty, a humane approach to both
their friends and enemies, a deep love
of their land and a total identification
with their nation."

capturing the youth of contemporary
Israel, this volume documents the
daily life, joys and sorrows of the Jews,
Christians and Arabs populating this
tiny nation. Organized by decades
into chapters and accompanied by a
text from the reminiscences of the
photographers who were there, Israel:
Fifty Years is a volume of stunning
color and black-and-white pho-
tographs that provide a remarkable
panorama of life in Israel.

Israel — The Historical Atlas: The
Story of Israel From Ancient Times to
the Modem Nation
By Correspondents of the New York
Times; Atlas; $45.
Israel: A History
Evoking a sense of the
By Martin Gilbert;
historical past intertwined
William Morrow 6-
with contemporary coverage
Co.; $30.
of history in the making,
In his newest book,
this special edition, written
noted historian Martin
cor-
New
York
Times
by nine
Gilbert explains how
respondents (including five
the "illusion" of a Jew-
Pulitzer Prize winners), high-
ish state became a reali-
lights the places and events
ty. What emerges is a
that have molded Israel's his-
portrait of a vibrant
tory along with key events in
society, sometimes
the nation's history as they
riven by tensions
were reported in the pages of
between — and within
the Times.
— ethnic groups and
Examining the political,
military and social
evolution of Israel as
it grew from dream to
political reality are
Joel Brinkley, Mal-
colm W. Browne,
Peter Grose, Bernard
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Gwertman, Clyde
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Haberman, Judith
Miller, Serge Scheme-
mann, David K
Shipler and John
EDITED P.1.:
MICHAEL BAR-ZOHAR
Noble Wilford. Also
included are maps by
historical cartographer Malcolm
Swanston that reflect Israel's changing
borders, conflicts and settlements over
ideological positions, while also being
the past five decades.
subjected to violence by enemies from
Israel: Fifty Years — As Seen by Mag- without. This history is also a history of
individuals — from the pioneers of the
,_ num Photographers
19th century up to the present day.
Aperture; $60.
"Every nation reaches watersheds
In 1947, a cooperative of photogra-
that
disturb the whole equilibrium of
phers formed with the goal of reporting
the society. Israel has already reached
history at the forefront of documentary
photography. Today, Magnum compris- many in its first half-century of exis-
tence, among them the victory of 1967
es 44 member photographers based in
Europe, Asia and the Americas. Among which resulted in the acquisition of a
large Arab population, and the assassi-
the founding members of Magnum
nation of ... Yitzhak Rabin, by an
were Robert Capa and David Seymour,
Israeli Jew," writes Gilbert.
; Jewish emigres from Eastern Europe
who covered the birth of Israel with a
I Am My Brother's Keeper
sense of deep affection, and George
By Jeffrey Weiss and Craig Weiss; Schiffer
Rodger, who documented the Arab
Publishing Ltd.; $29.95.
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more than 200 interviews, I Am My
unfolding drama of the founding of a
new state to present-day photographs
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