Reviews
"A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." Washington Post Book World "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." New York Times Book Review "[Sachar's bookfeatures] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." The Boston Globe "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that all future histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University From the Trade Paperback edition., "A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." -"Washington Post Book World" "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." -"New York Times Book Review" "[Sachar's book" "features] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." -"The Boston Globe" "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." -Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." -Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." -Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." -Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that allfuture histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." -Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University, "A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." Washington Post Book World "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." New York Times Book Review "[Sachar's bookfeatures] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." The Boston Globe "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that all future histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University, "A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." Washington Post Book World "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." New York Times Book Review "[Sachar's book features] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." The Boston Globe "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that all future histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University, "A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." Washington Post Book World "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." New York Times Book Review "[Sachar's book features] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." The Boston Globe "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that all future histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University From the Trade Paperback edition., "A rich and balanced account. . . . There is no other book that attempts, as this one does, to recount the history of the Jews in modern times in all its geographical variation and breathtaking disparity." Washington Post Book World "Magisterial . . . Sachar situates Jews on a global stage. . . . [He] relates an immensely complex story with precision and learning." New York Times Book Review "[Sachar's book features] an erudition that is confidently and casually displayed, a range of topics covered with crisp lucidity, and sentences whose cadences effortlessly sweep the reader along." The Boston Globe "Like all of Sachar's books, this too is comprehensive, illuminating, and readable. He weaves Jewish history through the intricacies of modern developments with a magisterial sweep." Shlomo Avineri, Professor of Political Science Emeritus, The Hebrew University "A magnum opus....comprehensive, analytical, and written in a felicitous style....The book is a must. Both the lay and specialist reader will be richly rewarded." Isaiah Friedman, Professor of Modern History Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University "This learned, sweeping, panoramic view of the Jewish experience in modernity will long remain...the standard history of this period." Alfred Gottschalk, President Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In this expansive and magisterial history of the Jews in the modern world...this distinguished historian and experienced teacher has created a vibrant, highly readable text for students and general readers alike." Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University "This is the work of a lifetime, a magisterial study....a book that all future histories of modern Jewry will be judged by." Jonathan Sarna, Chairman, School of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University