Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn from Israel
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Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn From Israel
Hardcover – April 15, 2021
by David Rubin (Author)
New York City - the Big Apple - transformed to a ghost town, where peaceful citizens dare not tread. Macy's - symbol of American free enterprise - shut down. Rioting, looting, murder, attacks on police, destruction of monuments to American heroes in numerous American cities, all in the guise of "protests" against racism.
In a year of wild insurrection, there was a disturbing, eerie silence - even words of support for rioters from leading Democrat politicians.
Why justify or ignore blatant expressions of violence and hatred? Is there a broader political agenda? Could it be that thought police, Big Tech monopolies, and revisionist historians have had a role to play in all of this? The world was shocked by what seemed to be an outbreak of polarization in America, or even an attempted Marxist revolution, but Israelis were stunned by some striking parallels. As a nation of former slaves and exiles, Israel and the Jews have seen disproportionate persecution, hardship, and death, but have always emerged, from darkness to light. Furthermore, the modern State of Israel had struggled for decades with its own brand of socialism, and it continues to confront terrorist threats and propaganda warfare from radical Palestinians, along with sophisticated collusion by their supporters on the radical Left.
- There is, indeed, a radical plan to change the USA from a nation of traditional values - God, family, and hard work - to a neo-Marxist, gender and ethnically confused reality that sees the land of the free as an evil force in the world.
What lessons can America learn from Israel - from its successes and from its mistakes? In Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn from Israel, author David Rubin boldly identifies the critical, existential challenges facing America, and, most importantly, provides the necessary solutions, direct from the Biblical heartland of Israel.
- This book is printed in full color, with many amazing captioned historical photographs as well as pictures from current events. Maps are included.
About the Author
David Rubin is a former mayor of Shiloh, Israel - in the region of Samaria, which together with Judea, is known to much of the world as the West Bank. He is founder and president of Shiloh Israel Children's Fund (SICF) - dedicated to healing the trauma of child victims of terrorist attacks, as well as rebuilding the Biblical heartland of Israel through the children. SICF was established after Rubin and his three-year-old son were wounded in a vicious terrorist shooting attack, as they were driving home from Jerusalem. Bleeding profusely in a car that wouldn't start, they barely managed to escape as the bullets were flying.
Rubin vowed to retaliate - not with hatred, nor with anger, but with compassion - to create positive change for Israel and its children. SICF sustains a unique therapeutic-educational campus for 2,000 children who have been negatively impacted by the ongoing terrorist attacks targeting Israeli civilians.
David Rubin has written seven books.
Rubin appears as a frequent commentator on Fox News, Newsmax TV, One America News, and many other television and radio networks, while his articles have appeared in Israel National News (Arutz Sheva), Jerusalem Post, US News and World Report, and numerous other publications.
A featured speaker throughout North America and elsewhere, Rubin has been called "The Trusted Voice of Israel."
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Rubin resides in Israel with his wife and children on a hilltop overlooking the site of Ancient Shiloh, the hallowed ground where the Tabernacle of Israel stood for three hundred and sixty-nine years, in the time of Joshua, Hannah, and Samuel the Prophet.
- Publisher : Shiloh Israel Press (April 15, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1736201603
- ISBN-13 : 9781736201602
- Item Weight : 1.5 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.3 x 0.8 x 9.4 inches