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Donna Rosenthal

Donna Rosenthal

Donna Rosenthal

Donna Rosenthal is the author of the award-winning The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land, new and updated in 2008. Called the best book about Israelis in decades, The Israelis has more than 100 excellent international reviews across... Read full bio

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Q. What is your motto or maxim?
A. If we only look down, there never will be stars.
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My life in 8 words: "Happily filled with loving family and friends"
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Q. What is your motto or maxim? A. If we only look down, there never will be stars. Q. Which living person do you most admire? A. my family Q. What trait is most noticeable about you? A. adventurous, well-traveled Q. Who is your favorite fictional hero? A. Zorba the Greek Q. What’s your greatest flaw? A. Chocoholic Learn more about Donna Rosenthal

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Jewish World Review, December 3, 2012
...culture. "Part of the humor comes from the macho bravado you need to live in Israel," said Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis." "There is no such thing as politically correct, and no such thing as sacred cows." Comedy often verbalizes the...
Arizona Daily Star, December 2, 2012
...culture. "Part of the humor comes from the macho bravado you need to live in Israel," said Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis." "There is no such thing as politically correct, and no such thing as sacred cows." Comedy often verbalizes the...
Denver Post, December 2, 2012
...culture. "Part of the humor comes from the macho bravado you need to live in Israel," said Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis." "There is no such thing as politically correct, and no such thing as sacred cows." For some, humor provides an...
Individual.com, November 30, 2012
...culture. "Part of the humor comes from the macho bravado you need to live in Israel," said Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis." "There is no such thing as politically correct, and no such thing as sacred cows." Comedy often verbalizes the...
Los Angeles Times, November 29, 2012
...culture. "Part of the humor comes from the macho bravado you need to live in Israel," said Donna Rosenthal, author of "The Israelis." "There is no such thing as politically correct, and no such thing as sacred cows." Comedy often verbalizes the...
Twin Falls Times-News, August 31, 2012
...feature Laura Schiff Bean’s paintings of dresses with layered surfaces illustrating life’s turning points, along with Donna Rosenthal’s sculptural dresses and coats examining the nature of gender roles and social position and Jane Maxwell’s...
Twin Falls Times-News, August 31, 2012
...feature Laura Schiff Bean’s paintings of dresses with layered surfaces illustrating life’s turning points, along with Donna Rosenthal’s sculptural dresses and coats examining the nature of gender roles and social position and Jane Maxwell’s...