<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GoodreadsResponse>
	<Request>
		<authentication>false</authentication>
		    <method><![CDATA[]]></method>
	</Request>
	
<book>
  <id>165503</id>
  <title><![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]></title>
  <isbn><![CDATA[0743270355]]></isbn>
  <isbn13><![CDATA[9780743270359]]></isbn13>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <description><![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]></description>
  <work>
  <best_book_id type="integer">165503</best_book_id>
  <books_count type="integer">3</books_count>
  <desc_user_id type="integer" nil="true"></desc_user_id>
  <id type="integer">159796</id>
  <media_type nil="true"></media_type>
  <original_language_id type="integer" nil="true"></original_language_id>
  <original_publication_day type="integer" nil="true"></original_publication_day>
  <original_publication_month type="integer" nil="true"></original_publication_month>
  <original_publication_year type="integer">2003</original_publication_year>
  <original_title>The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land</original_title>
  <rating_dist>total:40|5:18|4:12|3:9|2:1|1:0|</rating_dist>
  <ratings_count type="integer">40</ratings_count>
  <ratings_sum type="integer">167</ratings_sum>
  <reviews_count type="integer">71</reviews_count>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">8</text_reviews_count>
</work>

  <average_rating><![CDATA[4.17]]></average_rating>
  <ratings_count><![CDATA[38]]></ratings_count>
  <text_reviews_count><![CDATA[7]]></text_reviews_count>
  
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land]]></link>
  <authors>
    <author>
    <id>96189</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Donna Rosenthal]]></name>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-200x266.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/96189.Donna_Rosenthal]]></link>
    <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>8</text_reviews_count>
  </author>
  </authors>
    <reviews start="1" end="20" total="71">
      <review>
  <id>6505194</id>
    <user>
    <id>395707</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Arielle]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/395707-arielle]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1190321868p3/395707.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1190321868p2/395707.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.18</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>38</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>5</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
            <shelf name="alreadyread" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at>Thu Nov 01 00:00:00 -0700 2007</read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Sep 20 14:00:23 -0700 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Nov 06 19:04:51 -0800 2007</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[As it travels through the many aspects of Israeli culture, the book <u>The Israelis<u> inspires, challenges and educates. It dives into the lives of a complicated region, exploring the cultures, the religions, the conflicts and the people. The best aspect of the book is that it does not only tell a story,...</u></u><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6505194">more...</a>]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6505194]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6505194]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>4110227</id>
    <user>
    <id>245440</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Patrick]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/245440-patrick-o-connell]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1186336152p3/245440.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1186336152p2/245440.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Sun Aug 05 11:44:07 -0700 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Sun Aug 05 16:14:35 -0700 2007</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[From the outside, it is tempting to view the inhabitants of another country as part of a monolithic culture, especially one that is founded upon a common ancestry and religion.  This book helps dispell the myth that there is such a thing as an &quot;Israeli&quot; anymore than there is such a thing a...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4110227">more...</a>]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4110227]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4110227]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>41958524</id>
    <user>
    <id>1202100</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Laurie]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1202100-laurie]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>3</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at>Wed Dec 24 00:00:00 -0800 2008</read_at>
  <date_added>Mon Jan 05 08:50:14 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Mon Jan 05 08:51:38 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[This is a very detailed and diverse portrayal of the people of a modern day Israel. The book is as complex as the situation in that part of the world.]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/41958524]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/41958524]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>25683330</id>
    <user>
    <id>394825</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Jennie]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Salt Lake City, UT]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/394825-jennie]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">2521978</id>
  <isbn>0684869721</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780684869728</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">1</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis : Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-111x148.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2521978.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.00</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>1</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[<p> <strong>Israel. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. <p><br/> But how does Israel look...to Israelis? <p><br/> Who are these people who order Big Macs in the language of the Ten Commandments? Are they the sabras -- native-born Israelis -- who believe that only sissies wait in line and obey No Parking signs? Are they the dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew? The inventors who've devised the world's most popular computer chips and the latest cancer treatments? The Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo?</em> They live with exploding buses, but their youth are also the world's biggest MTV fans, a generation whose heroes are not generals but former soldiers who have built the world's second Silicon Valley.  <p> In <em>The Israelis,</em> you'll meet the third wife of a fifty-six-year-old Bedouin who watches <em>Oprah;</em> ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols&quot; making certain that religious women bus passengers are &quot;properly&quot; attired and seated apart from men (in the world's only country that drafts women for the military). You'll see what it's like taking children to the mall -- first to shop at Toys 'R' Us and then to pick up gas masks. And meet the bride whose Ethiopian-born parents dislike the guy she married, not because he's white -- but because he's not Jewish enough. <p> <em>The Israelis</em> tells the stories of the clandestine human airlift that brought more than fourteen thousand Ethiopians out of Africa in thirty-six hours and of the avalanche of former Soviets who are delivering an enormous brain gain but a demographic dilemma as well, since many aren't Jewish and their communities feature churches and Christmas trees. <p> Israel is the Middle East's only country with a growing Christian population, and Arab Christians are the most educated and affluent Israelis. What's the most popular name for an Israeli boy? Muhammad. In <em>The Israelis,</em> young Israeli Muslims -- who speak better Hebrew and know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora -- reveal their frustrations and hopes. You'll also meet the &quot;Arab Jews&quot;; half of all Israelis are from Jewish families that left Islamic countries.  <p> From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which this astounding mix of 6.7 million devoutly traditional and radically modern live -- a country smaller than New Jersey that captures the lion's share of the world's headlines. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with historical facts and intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, intimate, and always fascinating. It is one of the most original books about Israel in decades.</p></p></p></p></p></p></strong></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at>Fri Jun 27 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
  <date_added>Fri Jun 27 12:33:49 -0700 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri Jun 27 12:38:01 -0700 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[I've always wished that I had studied in Israel.  This was a fascinating read to me--a lot of details about the complexities of a volatile region, and why it's only growing more complicated every year.  The author has written for Newsweek and the book reads like a huge article from that magazine.]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/25683330]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/25683330]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>40254616</id>
    <user>
    <id>899919</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Meaghan]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/899919-meaghan]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>5</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Tue Dec 16 15:32:23 -0800 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Dec 16 15:33:39 -0800 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[My coworker from Israel recommended this book as a good example of insight into all the many factions at play in such a dense, historic land.  Thanks, Sarit!]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/40254616]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/40254616]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>90247</id>
    <user>
    <id>10565</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Lauren]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Israel]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10565-lauren]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1172343747p3/10565.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1172343747p2/10565.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>1</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Sat Feb 24 10:29:40 -0800 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Sat Feb 24 10:54:52 -0800 2007</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[Details the lives of all facets of Israeli society from Prostitutes, to Orthodox, from Ethiopians to Russians. ]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/90247]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/90247]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>8179258</id>
    <user>
    <id>369872</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Misty]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Indonesia]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/369872-misty]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1205329083p3/369872.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1205329083p2/369872.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>3</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Wed Oct 24 09:43:39 -0700 2007</date_added>
  <date_updated>Wed Oct 24 10:42:26 -0700 2007</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[Donna Rosenthal and her somewhat anthropologist approach <br/>-yes, i'm a sucker for ethnographies- has beautifully compiled stories about people surviving in fascinating and odd situations (aren't we all?),using the Israeli context as a rich and colorful frame. <br/><br/>Some favorites:<br/>A m...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8179258">more...</a>]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8179258]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8179258]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>22316446</id>
    <user>
    <id>1165271</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Catherine]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1165271-catherine-schneider]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu May 15 13:28:19 -0700 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu May 15 13:28:28 -0700 2008</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[Rachel Suggested.]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22316446]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22316446]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>81764992</id>
    <user>
    <id>1469772</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Mary]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1469772-mary]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Tue Dec 22 10:37:33 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Dec 22 10:37:33 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81764992]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81764992]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>80671580</id>
    <user>
    <id>2392337</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Ahmad]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Amman, 11, Jordan]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2392337-ahmad-ashi]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Fri Dec 11 11:13:33 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri Dec 11 11:13:33 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80671580]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80671580]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>80528300</id>
    <user>
    <id>2436772</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Cheryl]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Auburn, ME]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2436772-cheryl-goding]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Dec 10 07:41:46 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Dec 10 07:41:46 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80528300]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80528300]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>76803290</id>
    <user>
    <id>2002563</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Paula]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2002563-paula-mccarty]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1233944035p3/2002563.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1233944035p2/2002563.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>2</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
            <shelf name="nf-f---israel" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Nov 05 07:50:45 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Nov 05 07:50:45 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/76803290]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/76803290]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>76653558</id>
    <user>
    <id>2907269</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Ellen]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2907269-ellen]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1258560560p3/2907269.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1258560560p2/2907269.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Tue Nov 03 19:48:01 -0800 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Nov 03 19:48:03 -0800 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/76653558]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/76653558]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>75425401</id>
    <user>
    <id>2857468</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Aliza]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Wynnewood, PA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2857468-aliza-zeff]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>3</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Oct 22 17:15:25 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Oct 22 17:15:25 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/75425401]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/75425401]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>72092400</id>
    <user>
    <id>631319</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Needhamlife]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Jordan]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/631319-needhamlife]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-U-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="currently-reading" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Tue Sep 22 04:31:24 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Sep 22 04:31:24 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/72092400]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/72092400]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>69979917</id>
    <user>
    <id>2531909</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Sylvia]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Los Angeles, CA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2531909-sylvia-lowe]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Sep 03 17:29:01 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Sep 03 17:29:07 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/69979917]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/69979917]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>65041130</id>
    <user>
    <id>2189270</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Leora]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Lewiston, ME]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2189270-leora]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-F-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>4</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
          </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Sun Jul 26 14:58:43 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Sun Jul 26 14:58:43 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/65041130]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/65041130]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>62862523</id>
    <user>
    <id>2359341</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Greg]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2359341-greg-rosenstein]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-111x148.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto-M-50x66.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
            <shelf name="to-read" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Thu Jul 09 20:41:19 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu Jul 09 20:41:19 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/62862523]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/62862523]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>57601125</id>
    <user>
    <id>721421</id>
    <name><![CDATA[Alicia]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[Baton Rouge, LA]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/721421-alicia]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1243297252p3/721421.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1243297252p2/721421.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">165503</id>
  <isbn>0743270355</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743270359</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">7</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762m/165503.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341762s/165503.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165503.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[Israel is smaller than New Jersey yet captures a lion's share of headlines. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. But how does Israel look to Israelis? The answers are varied, and they have been brought together here in one of the most original books about Israel in decades. From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which an astounding mix of 6.8 million devoutly traditional and radically modern people live. You'll meet &quot;Arab Jews&quot; who fled Islamic countries, dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew, Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo,</em> young Israeli Muslims who know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora, ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols,&quot; and more. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, and always fascinating.<p></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>3</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
            <shelf name="2009" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at>Tue Jun 30 13:37:36 -0700 2009</read_at>
  <date_added>Thu May 28 06:35:33 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Tue Jun 30 13:37:36 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57601125]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57601125]]></link>
</review>
      <review>
  <id>55448621</id>
    <user>
    <id>2299845</id>
    <name><![CDATA[TypeFace]]></name>
    <location><![CDATA[The United States]]></location>
    <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2299845-typeface]]></link>
    <image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1242278985p3/2299845.jpg]]></image_url>
    <small_image_url><![CDATA[http://photo.goodreads.com/users/1242278985p2/2299845.jpg]]></small_image_url>
  </user>
    <book>
  <id type="integer">2521978</id>
  <isbn>0684869721</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780684869728</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">1</text_reviews_count>
  <title>
    <![CDATA[The Israelis : Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land]]>
  </title>
  <image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-111x148.jpg</image_url>
  <small_image_url>http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg</small_image_url>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2521978.The_Israelis_Ordinary_People_in_an_Extraordinary_Land</link>
  <average_rating>4.17</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>40</ratings_count>
  <description>
    <![CDATA[<p> <strong>Israel. It looks like one country on CNN, a very different one on al-Jazeera. The BBC has its version, <em>The New York Times</em> theirs. <p><br/> But how does Israel look...to Israelis? <p><br/> Who are these people who order Big Macs in the language of the Ten Commandments? Are they the sabras -- native-born Israelis -- who believe that only sissies wait in line and obey No Parking signs? Are they the dreadlock-wearing Ethiopian immigrants who sing reggae in Hebrew? The inventors who've devised the world's most popular computer chips and the latest cancer treatments? The Christians in Nazareth who publish an Arabic-style <em>Cosmo?</em> They live with exploding buses, but their youth are also the world's biggest MTV fans, a generation whose heroes are not generals but former soldiers who have built the world's second Silicon Valley.  <p> In <em>The Israelis,</em> you'll meet the third wife of a fifty-six-year-old Bedouin who watches <em>Oprah;</em> ultra-Orthodox Jews on &quot;Modesty Patrols&quot; making certain that religious women bus passengers are &quot;properly&quot; attired and seated apart from men (in the world's only country that drafts women for the military). You'll see what it's like taking children to the mall -- first to shop at Toys 'R' Us and then to pick up gas masks. And meet the bride whose Ethiopian-born parents dislike the guy she married, not because he's white -- but because he's not Jewish enough. <p> <em>The Israelis</em> tells the stories of the clandestine human airlift that brought more than fourteen thousand Ethiopians out of Africa in thirty-six hours and of the avalanche of former Soviets who are delivering an enormous brain gain but a demographic dilemma as well, since many aren't Jewish and their communities feature churches and Christmas trees. <p> Israel is the Middle East's only country with a growing Christian population, and Arab Christians are the most educated and affluent Israelis. What's the most popular name for an Israeli boy? Muhammad. In <em>The Israelis,</em> young Israeli Muslims -- who speak better Hebrew and know more about Judaism than most Jews of the Diaspora -- reveal their frustrations and hopes. You'll also meet the &quot;Arab Jews&quot;; half of all Israelis are from Jewish families that left Islamic countries.  <p> From battlefields to bedrooms to boardrooms, discover the colliding worlds in which this astounding mix of 6.7 million devoutly traditional and radically modern live -- a country smaller than New Jersey that captures the lion's share of the world's headlines. Interweaving hundreds of personal stories with historical facts and intriguing new research, <em>The Israelis</em> is lively, irreverent, intimate, and always fascinating. It is one of the most original books about Israel in decades.</p></p></p></p></p></p></strong></p>]]>
  </description>
  <published>2003</published>
</book>

    <rating>0</rating>
  <votes>0</votes>
  <spoiler_flag>false</spoiler_flag>
  <shelves>
        <shelf name="read" />
            <shelf name="israel" />
      </shelves>
  <recommended_for><![CDATA[]]></recommended_for>
  <recommended_by><![CDATA[]]></recommended_by>
  <read_at></read_at>
  <date_added>Fri May 08 22:27:36 -0700 2009</date_added>
  <date_updated>Fri May 08 22:27:36 -0700 2009</date_updated>
  <read_count></read_count>
    <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
    
  <url><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/55448621]]></url>
  <link><![CDATA[http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/55448621]]></link>
</review>
    </reviews>
  <popular_shelves>
          <shelf name="to-read" />
          <shelf name="currently-reading" />
          <shelf name="israel" />
          <shelf name="judaica" />
          <shelf name="nf-f---israel" />
          <shelf name="favorites" />
          <shelf name="alreadyread" />
          <shelf name="non-fiction" />
          <shelf name="my-books" />
      </popular_shelves>
  <book_links>
    <book_link>
  <id>8</id>
  <name><![CDATA[WorldCat]]></name>
  <link>http://www.goodreads.com/book_link/follow/8?book_id=165503</link>
</book_link>
  </book_links>
</book>
</GoodreadsResponse>