Alex: Building a Life; The Story of an American Who Fell Defending Israel Told in His Letters, Journals and Drawings
Jerusalem, Israel: Gefen Publishing House, 1996. First Edition [stated]. Trade paperback. xiii, [1], 273, [1] pages. Illustrations. Glossary. Foreword by Sir Martin Gilbert. Preface by Suzanne and Max Singer. Afterword by Suzanne Singer. Not only was Alex Singer a great human being -- and though young, he was great -- he was also a gifted writer and artist. These letters, diary entries and drawings are quite simply riveting. Whether your interest is Israel, the development of a sensitive young mind, Judaism or God, you will never forget Alex: Building A Life. Read it and laugh and cry. In other words, read it and live a remarkable life that was cut short. ” Alex left a wonderful collection of illustrated diaries, sketches and paintings, which were assembled in the exhibition “Art and Operation”, which was first exhibited in his memory at the Mishkenot Sha’ananim Gallery in Jerusalem and later in Israel and in several Jewish communities in the United States. The exhibition included paintings from various periods and landmarks in his life: places in Jerusalem, a beret journey, officers’ course, a visit to Petra and many other places he loved. At the opening of the exhibition, his commander said: “Alex did manage to be absorbed and to be part of the society that gave her his life.” Alex’s parents gathered his letters, diaries and drawings in a book bearing his name “Alex-Building a Life”. More
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