Bibliophile
An English Bookshop

Bibliophile An English BookshopBibliophile An English BookshopBibliophile An English Bookshop

Bibliophile
An English Bookshop

Bibliophile An English BookshopBibliophile An English BookshopBibliophile An English Bookshop
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us / Photos
  • Sandra Selects
  • Archives
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
  • More
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us / Photos
    • Sandra Selects
    • Archives
      • 2025
      • 2024
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2012
  • Sign In
  • Create Account

  • My Account
  • Signed in as:

  • filler@godaddy.com


  • My Account
  • Sign out


Signed in as:

filler@godaddy.com

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us / Photos
  • Sandra Selects
  • Archives
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012

Account

  • My Account
  • Sign out

  • Sign In
  • My Account

While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East, Katz & Bohbot

This book by two respected Israeli journalists is a vital examination of  the years before the 7th of October 2023. It is not playing a blame  game. They examine years of complacency, mistaken intelligence analysis,  and the belief that it was impossible. The dramatic events of the night  before the attack lay bare the overconfidence that led to the  catastrophe: the weaknesses of the political and military leadership  whose overconfidence and complacency played a decisive role. At 3:20  a.m. on the morning of October 7, IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi wrote  on a slip of paper, "Don’t convince yourself that this is nothing.” But  it was too late. Not one terrorist entered Israel through a tunnel, not  one Israeli asset was on the ground in Gaza. The authors' conclusions on  preventing another October 7 are essential for anyone who really wants  to understand that it is not only the role of officials that may be  difficult to look at, but a culture of hubris. Katz and Bohbot do not  shy away from the terrible daily fear ordinary Israelis face with an  enemy so close. The chapter on the second intifada from 2000 to 2005 is a  chilling reminder. But the stories of heroism and sacrifice of ordinary  Israelis and soldiers are still unbelievable. Maybe you know the one  about Second Lieutenant Avichail Reuven, whose family immigrated from  Ethiopia. On October 7, "he pulled his wet uniform from the washing  machine, grabbed his weapon and ran eight miles to the Gaza border to  fight and save civilians." One thing that is so impressive in examining  this catastrophe is the individuals, military, civilian, political, who  are extraordinarily heroic even in a time of chaos and war. 

Blatant Injustice: The Story of a Jewish Refugee from Nazi Germany Imprisoned in Britain and Canada

Ian Darragh, the editor of the book, spoke at the Westmount Library this week. Quite impressive. There were 9 camps in Canada; 6 were in Quebec. You may know someone who might have family who were in these camps. This shameful, forgotten story is about German refugees who were imprisoned in internment camps in Britain and Canada; Britain paid Canada to do so, and the largest of these camps was in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Innocent refugees were placed with war criminals. The inmates persisted by founding a free university and putting on plays and musicals. Igersheimer survived the camp and became a distinguished professor of clinical psychiatry at Yale University.

Carey recommends: The Secret Recipe, Ilan Stavans; illustrated by Taia Morley

One day Grandma (Abuela) was making traditional bourekas and her young  grandson was watching. She was speaking to herself in a language the  little boy couldn’t quite understand. She then explains that to make the  bourekas authentically she must recite the ingredients in ”Ladino”  during the process. She went on to explain, “Ladino was their secret  language." A long time ago only the Jews in Portugal and Spain spoke  Ladino. They were eventually either forced to recant their language and  religion or to flee. As the little boy was fascinated, he would learn  enough Ladino to learn to make authentic bourekas in the secret language  with his grandma. A little known and educational story by Ilan Stavans,  the internationally renowned teacher, prize winner and translator born  in Mexico to Jewish parents. Ages 4-8.

Copyright © 2020 Bibliophile - All Rights Reserved.

Powered by