Learning from our Failures
Peoples as well as individuals can learn at least as much, if not more, from failures as from successes. Successes are usually just enjoyed; rarely are they analyzed to see what made them work. Failures, on the other hand, if we are aware of them (and we are not always aware of them), bring us up sharp and lead us to learn what we can do to do better next time.
Learning From our Failures
What are the Professional Leaders of American Jewry Thinking About Israel?
The Changing Face of the USSR: A Traveler’s Notebook
The Growing Power of Saudi Arabia
Israeli Settlement and Israeli Law in Judea and Samaria
The 1988 Israeli Elections: Questions of Identity
The Arabs in Israel: A Surging New Identity
Most of the focus on Arab-Israeli relations over the last two decades has centered on the situation of the Arabs in the administered territories, to the neglect of the Arabs in Israel. Yet the intifada has triggered scattered acts of violence by Israel’s Arabs as well, mandating a new look at this community.