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Amazing Jewish Heroes Down Through The Ages

af David Richard Goldberg

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There have been many amazing heroes down through the ages. The achievements of American heroes like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln certainly resonate, but how many heroes of Jewish heritage come to mind? Each of the eleven Jewish heroes presented in this volume, some famous and others less so, overcame tremendous challenges to achieve greatness, persevering through their faith in God and belief in freedom and human dignity. Queen Esther maintained her traditions in the house of Ahasuerus for nine years while also hiding her true origins, and then orchestrated the salvation of the Jewish Persians at great personal risk. When urgent funding was needed for the Continental Army in 1781, General George Washington turned to none other than a financial genius named Haym Salomon. Felix Zandman survived World War II as a teenager by living with three others in a pit for seventeen months, and then went on to graduate from the Sorbonne and found a company that was innovational in the world of electronics and communication. Our heroes many feats and great accomplishments, and their dedication to freedom and its ideals, are truly amazing, and their stories stand the test of time.… (mere)
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Very brief bios of well known people in Jewish history. If you already know a lot about Jewish history, probably not the book for you. If you know very little, pick it up and have a read. ( )
  melsmarsh | Jan 3, 2021 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
The stories are brief and whitewashed, but that is common in YA (Young Adult) or j (Juvenile) books. The book is to have a child be introduced to a few Jews who are either famous or should-be-famous. It includes individuals from the Bible up until our current generation. Understanding, of course, that this reviewer is old. I would have liked more information, but at least the book leads me to individuals worth researching. ( )
  Bidwell-Glaze | Jun 10, 2019 |
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This book of inspirational readings, geared towards a junior or young adult audience, was written by David Richard Goldberg, a financial services consultant, business man and activist within the American Jewish community. It is one Jewish American’s homage to his personal Jewish heroes throughout history. He tells the stories of Rabbi Akiva and Queen Esther of Ancient times, of Holocaust survivors Felix Zandman and Simon Wiesenthal, and of visionaries and fighters who bought about the creation of the modern Israeli state; Theodor Herzl, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, David Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir and Menachem Began.

For this reader the most interesting stories concern two members of the Jewish Diaspora in America: Haym Solomon [1740-1785] who helped arrange for the financing of the American Revolutionary War of Independence and Uriah Phillips Levy [1792-1862], a young naval officer who took part in the War of 1812 and rose to the rank of Commodore. A successful real estate investor and philanthropist, Levy purchased Monticello, the estate of Thomas Jefferson, the country’s third President, saving it for posterity and eventual preservation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These two profiles underline the Jewish Diaspora’s contributions to the evolution of America’s national identity. American history is large and inclusive enough for minorities of all varieties to find their faces reflected in the nation’s foundational stories.

The author’s hope was to provide inspirational stories instructive of moral and spiritual guidance, and to shine light on the challenges overcome by the Jewish people to stand strong as a people and to achieve the creation of their own homeland. Although aimed at a young adult audience, the content is perhaps of a higher level. Based on existing documentary resources it offers little new content except for the author’s personal invocations to believe in God and devote one’s life to the betterment of humanity through study, work and acts of loving kindness.

The subjects of the book receive very uneven attention ranging from less than 3 pages for Queen Esther and Theodore Herzl to over 33 pages devoted to Menachem Began. The text is at times a heavy chronology of the political and military struggle for the creation and evolution of the State of Israel. The old adage that “One man’s freedom fighter is another man's terrorist” would certainly hold true for this book in that many of the heroes covered were involved in the sometimes violent and bloody conflicts that led to securing the state of Israel.

That being said the book is a tribute to Jewish community identity and exceptionalism which inspired the author to chart his own life course. Sadly, Goldberg passed in October of 2016 at the age of 79, with the book being published posthumously in 2018. A moving afterword from the author’s son Zachary pays tribute to his father as the last Jewish hero of the book and “the first and most important Jewish hero in my book”, an amazing example of a father, friend, businessman and Jew for whom family was everything. ( )
  Kobzar | May 8, 2019 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
David Richard Goldberg had a love for his own people that comes through loud and clear in this book. You can pick up on his sentiment by repeated frequent references to various featured personalities as “our hero.” The stories are biographical sketches about people who made great differences by the exemplary lives they led. The fairly short book consists of 184 pages that provide wonderful pictures of great Jewish people. Amazing insight is provided into what made each of these people extraordinary.

I would suppose everyone who reads Amazing Jewish Heroes will conclude that one of the 11 individuals portrayed in these stories stands out as their favorite. The life that most interested me was that of Golda Meir. It is well known that she was prime minister of Israel. She received a great amount of press because she was the only woman to have obtained that position. She was the fourth and only female leader of the country. To this day no other woman has accomplished the same thing.

It is not quite so much common knowledge that she was born in Kiev, which is now part of the Ukraine. Her family moved to the United States when she was a girl. Some of Meir's girlhood was spent in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While there she demonstrated fierce independence. At the young age of 14, she ran away from home. Having purchased a train ticket, she rode the rails to Denver, Colorado where lived with a married sister. The independence developed at that young age may have hinted at Meir's future as the prime minister of Israel. People liked her job performance. Her approval ratings were very high.

All of the 11 personalities who are profiled in the book led amazing lives. Chapters cover the lives of Rabbi Akiva, Queen Esther, Haym Salomon, Uriah Phillips Levy, Felix Zandman, Simon Wisenthal, Theodor Herzl, Ze’ev Zobotinsky, David Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir and Menachem Begin. Something in the Jewish culture and belief system that has been handed down from one generation to the next over the thousands of years produces iconic figures. The ones that Goldberg picked for his book are the cream of the crop. It's not just a book to read. It's one to contemplate, reflect upon and study.

Amazing Jewish Heroes: Down Through the Ages was a late in life labor of love for its author. If you care about people who have really mattered, you will be thankful for Mr. Goldberg for taking us on a journey to meet fascinating people. That trip takes us all the way back as as 70 CE and until the last leader of Israel talked about in the book, who died in 1993. It’s one of those books that I may revisit.
  JamesBanzer | Apr 27, 2019 |
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Amazing Jewish Heroes by David Richard Goldberg is a compilation of short articles about Jewish heroes through the ages. Some of the people will be familiar to anyone who has followed world events, but others, although probably unknown outside the Jewish community, are fascinating personalities.

Goldberg has compiled a list of people who range from humble, everyday beings who found themselves in situations where they rose above their fears and performed amazingly, while others were destined to become leaders of an entire country.

Anyone interested in military history will of course enjoy the book, but so will those who study religious history, two subjects that often find themselves at crossroads with each other. I thoroughly enjoyed Amazing Jewish Heroes and happily recommend it. ( )
  Sturgeon | Apr 13, 2019 |
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There have been many amazing heroes down through the ages. The achievements of American heroes like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln certainly resonate, but how many heroes of Jewish heritage come to mind? Each of the eleven Jewish heroes presented in this volume, some famous and others less so, overcame tremendous challenges to achieve greatness, persevering through their faith in God and belief in freedom and human dignity. Queen Esther maintained her traditions in the house of Ahasuerus for nine years while also hiding her true origins, and then orchestrated the salvation of the Jewish Persians at great personal risk. When urgent funding was needed for the Continental Army in 1781, General George Washington turned to none other than a financial genius named Haym Salomon. Felix Zandman survived World War II as a teenager by living with three others in a pit for seventeen months, and then went on to graduate from the Sorbonne and found a company that was innovational in the world of electronics and communication. Our heroes many feats and great accomplishments, and their dedication to freedom and its ideals, are truly amazing, and their stories stand the test of time.

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