Israel  Culture Smart! The Essentia..., Jeffrey Geri
Israel  Culture Smart! The Essentia..., Jeffrey Geri
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Israel - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

Author: Jeffrey Geri

Narrator: Charles Armstrong

Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2020


Synopsis

This edition provides important insights for listeners, revealing what to expect and how to behave, how to avoid misunderstandings, and how to form good social and business relationships when on visit to Israel. While Israel is a modern and largely secular country, it is one steeped in biblical historya place where religion still plays an active role in public life. In seventy years, it has grown from a sparsely populated strip of land into a vigorous democracy and regional superpower. Often called the Startup Nation, Israel is a world leader in a number of high-tech industries. Its democratic institutions, despite political and social polarization in recent years, are among the most enlightened in the world. This pocket guide will help listeners understand the country and its people beyond the headlines, ensuring greater understanding and a valuable and successful traveling experience.

About Jeffrey Geri

Jeffrey Geri practiced as an advocate at the Johannesburg Bar before his immigration to Israel. There, he was a real-estate agent, a financial planner, a travel agent, and an advertising agent. In the years prior to his death, he dedicated himself to writing fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on September 05, 2020

What a wonderful little book. This book is a really great, concise primer on Israel's culture, its people, customs, etiquette, daily life, values, etc. Accompanied with a good travel guide book on specific points of interest, lodging, restaurants, etc., this book fills in many of the gaps that such......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on November 11, 2022

Book was very biased. Seemed to completely cover up the fact there is ongoing tensions and that many of the citizens would say their land is occupied. Everything is right as rain apparently. Not to say the book was bad, had some very interesting information and covered some of the history of the lan......more