From the Diary of a Softballer by Edward Grossman Last Friday, when the sun was darting in and out of the blackish winter clouds and the infield was actually…
Jerusalem at “Peace&rdquo by Edward Grossman Jerusalem: On the night of March 26, when a miracle that was half-expected finally took place and a treaty of…
Arab Strategies and Israel’s Response, by Yehoshafat Harkabi by Edward Grossman Two complaints have become traditional when considering the writings of Yehoshafat Harkabi, probably Israel's most famous, possibly its most influential,…
Simone Weil: A Life, by Simone Petrement by Edward Grossman The nose, the hairdo out of the cartoons, the eyes swimming in myopia-but a rather nice mouth, round as a…
The Arabs, Israelis, and Kissinger, by Edward R.F. Sheehan by Edward Grossman When parts of this book were published in Foreign Policy last March, they made a stih.
Koestler’s Jewish Problem by Edward Grossman In the first half of his new book, The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and Its Heritage, Arthur Koestler tell…
To Jerusalem and Back, by Saul Bellow by Edward Grossman After Saigon disappeared as a byline from American papers, Jerusalem became the place where most front-page foreign news is filed,…
Moses for Moderns by Edward Grossman Of the men who have imitated Moses recently, not all have done it unconsciously. In the speech which he delivered…
Out at Shea by Edward Grossman Ex-football star Gerald Ford is said to think that Americans are sick of change and that they want to get…
Something Happened, by Joseph Heller by Edward Grossman The famous hero of Joseph Heller's spectacularly successful first novel (Catch-22 has sold eight million copies in the thirteen years…
Susan Sontag’s Israel by Edward Grossman Unintentionally and successfully, the Israelis have resisted the efforts of moviemakers to capture the drama of their lives, be it…