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Follow on Google News | Palo Alto JCC Hosts Author of New Moshe Dayan Biography, Announces Jewish Lives Book SeriesAuthor Mordechai Bar-On will speak about "Moshe Dayan: The Hero and the Man" on October 29, 2012 at the Palo Alto JCC at 7:30 PM. Other cities include Lafayette, CA, Wilmette IL, and Washington D.C.
San Francisco, CA. The Jewish Lives Book Series (web: jewishlives.org) “I am looking forward to this book tour in the United States and delighted my book is part of the Jewish Lives Biography Series published by Yale University Press" explained Bar-On. "My new biography of Moshe Dayan highlights the complexities of the hero who was both a brilliant military leader and a man who despite common perceptions...was not the sabra par excellence but a complex personality with an inquisitive mind.” For more information on this new book, go to - * http://jewishlives.org/ Mordechai Bar-On will be speaking on his new Moshe Dayan biography at the Palo Alto Oshman Family JCC,3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto CA, on October 29, 2012. Jewish Lives anticipates that many local book club participants, library patrons, and others who are interested in Jewish culture and/or biography will be attending this important book event. For other locations, please see below. More on Bar-On’s Book Tour on Moshe-Dayan, Israeli Military Leader Bar-On will be speaking at the following locations: October 29, 2012 7:30 PM Palo Alto JCC, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto CA October 30, 2012 7:00 PM Temple Isaiah, 945 Risa Road, Lafayette, CA November 1, 2012 7:30 PM Milwaukee JCC, 6255 N Santa Monica Blvd, Whitefish Bay, WI November 2, 2012 7:30 PM Congregation Sukkat Shalom, 1001 Central Avenue, Willamette, IL November 4,2012 10:30 AM Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington. D.C. About the Jewish Lives Book Series The Jewish Lives Book Series, a collaboration of the Leon D. Black Foundation and Yale University Press is a major new series of brief, interpretive biography offering an indispensable guide to illuminating the range and depth of the Jewish experience. Current titles include Robert Gottlieb on Sarah Bernhardt, Vivian Gornick on Emma Goldman, Mark Kurlansky on Hank Greenberg, Joshua Rubenstein on Leon Trotsky, Steven Weitzman on Solomon, and Shmuel Feiner on Moses Mendelssohn. Forthcoming titles include Saul Friedlander on Franz Kafka, Rachel Cohen on Bernard Berenson, and Annie Cohen-Solal on Mark Rothko. For the complete lists, go to http://www.jewishlives.org. For additional information about Mordechai Bar-On and his book see http://www.jewishlives.org . For information about individual speaking events contact the host organization. End
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