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Testaments of Israel has received wide acclaim from newspapers and magazines in Israel, the US, Canada and the UK. We've listed a few here and will be updating this page on a regular basis. Please note that files of some reviews are included as indicated but you will need to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader software in order to view them.

"Buoyant images . . . lavishly produced."
The Financial Times
 
"A feast for eye and mind . . . a new and unexpected dimension. "
The Jerusalem Post Click here to view Adobe Acrobat file
 
"A major collection of work."
Eretz - The Geographical Magazine of Israel
 
"A splendid publication."
The Hasselblad Forum
 
"Testaments of Israel is the perfect gift book . . ."
Ha'aretz
 
"A haunting and effective experience . . . remarkably successful."
The Jewish Chronicle Click here to view Adobe Acrobat file
 
"Beautiful and unusual . . . jarring, thought-provoking. "
Dayton Daily News Click here to view Adobe Acrobat file
 
"It provides a welcome relief to the countless books that dwell exclusively on the fa miliar tourist attractions."
Baptist Times Click here to view Adobe Acrobat file
 
"Visually ravishing, this book offers much food for thought."
Footloose in London
 
"Beautifully encapsulates the marriage of biblical thought to modern day life."
London Jewish News
 
"You can do no better than buy this masterpiece."
Evening Telegraph
 
"Excellent photos drawn from famous artists around the world are matched by appropriate t exts from the Old Testament scriptures."
Evangelism
 
"The book is sumptuous, with its splendid phot ography of aspects of life in modern Israel, illuminated by the living words of scripture. The juxtaposition of the contrasting ele ments comes off brilliantly and the whole production is 'a thing of beauty and a joy forever'."
The Very Revd Ken Riley, Dean of Manchester Cathedral
 
"This is one o f most superb collections of photographs of Israel that I have ever seen. It is a celebration of Israel as well as a wonderful mean s of bringing the biblical text alive and giving it a contemporary meaning."
Rabbi Charles Middleburgh, Director of the Union of Liberal & Progressive Synagogues