Bema’aglei Tzedek is another great organization that focuses on social justice. Some of the issues central to the organization include decreasing the number of Israeli families living under the poverty line; increasing the accessibility of public spaces to the disabled; and preventing the trafficking of women. The organization awards a seal of approval to businesses and restaurants that respect the rights of their employees and are accessible to those with disabilities.
A Tale of Love and Darkness / Amos Oz (2004)
Dancing Arabs / Sayed Kashua (2004)
The Liberated Bride / A. B. Yehoshua (2003)
I read this book both in Hebrew and in English, and didn’t love it. But I’m a minority. Most people loved it. And it clearly reveals slices of Israeli academic, judicial, Arab and romantic life. It’s a good yarn, if a bit long, and gives a rich picture of dimensions of contemporary Israeli life.
Six Days of War / Michael B. Oren (2002)
Righteous Victims / Benny Morris (1999)
Israel: A History / Martin Gilbert (1998)
The Book of Intimate Grammar / David Grossman (1994)
The Blue Mountain / Meir Shalev (1991)
Meir Shalev is also one of Israel’s finest novelists. Rather left wing in his politics, he combines a critical eye with a deep love of the Bible and of the scent and the feel of the land. I include him here not only because he is great, but because he breaks down the stereotype that love of the land must lead to the “right” in politics. His latest books, unfortunately, aren’t yet in English.
Chava Alberstein – Foreign Letters
Chava Alberstein is an international singing star whose recordings have gone Gold and Platinum. Her new album Foreign Letters is her first domestic release. Featuring Chava’s warm vocals in English, Yiddish, and Hebrew, accompanied by intimate, acoustic instrumentation, this is her most accessible album yet. Understanding Hebrew helps, but the music is great.

Dr. Daniel Gordis is Senior Vice President of the Shalem Center, where he is also a senior fellow. The author of numerous books on Jewish thought and currents in Israel...
The Jewish State must end, say its enemies, from intellectuals like Tony Judt to hate-filled demagogues like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Even average Israelis are wondering if they wouldn't be better off somewhere else. 
