
Commander of the Exodus
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Narrated by:
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William Sutherland
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By:
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Yoram Kaniuk
Of the four expeditions commanded by Harel between 1946 and 1948, the voyage of the Exodus left the deepest impression on public consciousness, quickly becoming a beacon for Zionism and a symbol to all that neither guns, cannons, nor warships could stand in the way of the human need for a home. With grace and sensitivity, Kaniuk shows the human face of history.
He pays homage to the young Israeli who was motivated not by politics or personal glory, but by the pleading eyes of the orphaned children languishing on the shores of Europe. Commander of the Exodus is both an unforgettable tribute to the heroism of the dispossessed and a rich evocation of the vision and daring of a man who took it upon himself to reverse the course of history.
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Critic reviews
"Masterfully describing both Harel's biography and the suffering and determination of the refugees, Kaniuk portrays an ugly episode in history and provides much-needed historical depth to contemporary political debates." (Publishers Weekly)
"Kaniuk not only gives readers a penetrating picture of Harel but also offers valuable insights into the Jewish struggle to create a homeland." (Booklist)
All in all, I found the content interesting, but the delivery very dry.
Interesting account of history
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An interesting saga, but palls as history.
Interesting to a point
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The book itself consists of a great story that is not written in a great style. If you have an interest in Israel and things Jewish, the book is worth the read, but the scattered style and muffled narration will turn away the casual listener.
Good Story, Poorly Told
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