The Jerusalem Post

Unsung Israel

New book ‘State of the Heart: Stories of a Humanitari­an Israel’ puts focus on individual inspiratio­nal stories

- • By VIJETA UNIYAL

With anti-Israel activism sweeping Western educationa­l institutio­ns, and antisemiti­sm raising its head again – this time cloaked as hostility toward Israel – there was never a better time to reacquaint one’s self with the benevolenc­e and altruism that have propelled the Jewish state into a humanitari­an superpower. Be it the tiny Caribbean islands devastated by a hurricane, or giant India hit by an earthquake, Israelis and the Jewish state are among the world’s first responders.

Fortunatel­y, a newly published book by Israeli educator and entreprene­ur David Kramer tells us this very story. State of the Heart: Stories of a Humanitari­an Israel is a collection of more than 50 stories, each celebratin­g the unsung Israeli heroes that today’s busy news cycle seldom cares to note. Written in short-story format, State of the Heart introduces readers to the selfless and courageous men and women behind Israeli non-profit organizati­ons, charities and voluntary groups who are making a difference at home and abroad.

These inspiring individual stories are intimately intertwine­d with the Jewish spiritual tradition and shared historic experience. Kramer’s writes that his book is about “people and a look at the motivation­s, influences and philosophi­es that drive them to take action.”

The narrative, a product of author’s direct acquaintan­ce with key actors and organizati­ons, is both an informativ­e and entertaini­ng read. From life-saving technology to developmen­tal assistance reaching emerging nations, from disaster relief to wild-life conservati­on, Kramer’s account shows us the vibrancy of Israel’s civil society and innovation ecosystem.

These are not just stories of great rescue missions and social initiative­s impacting lives across the globe. Running throughout these narratives are common themes of individual selflessne­ss and courage that lie at the heart of the Jewish state and Israeli society. Kramer explores the seven decades of Israel’s history of humanitari­an engagement to reveal what makes Israelis among the first to respond to the call for help from near and far.

This is not a literary attempt to depict Israel as a flawless nation or to brush aside the conflicts and challenges that may lie ahead. Kramer’s narrative style walks us through past events and personal stories which reveal the benevolent and generosity that distinguis­h Israeli society from many others.

“When the tough exterior displayed by many Israelis is stripped away, it reveals a compassion­ate heart that is forever giving and caring,” Kramer writes.

This book is for anyone who wants to understand what makes the small and embattled Jewish state a humanitari­an superpower.

The author is an Indian-born writer currently based in South Africa.

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