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Elliot Jager

    Elliot Jager is a writer, journalist, and political commentator whose extensive background in politics, including his academic career, informs his writing. He explores political landscapes with a deep understanding and analytical insight, offering readers a penetrating look into the complexities of contemporary governance. His work provides a thoughtful examination of political discourse and its implications.

    Balfour Declaration
    The Pater
    • From Bible stories to Hasidic folktales to contemporary media, the discourse on infertility is becoming an increasingly widespread topic for open discussion. However, it largely remains within the context of womanhood. In THE PATER, writer and journalist Elliot Jager tackles what has until now been an almost taboo subject: what it feels like to be a childless Jewish man. After a 30-year estrangement from his Hasidic father, a halting reconciliation is overshadowed by the elderly man¿s desire that Jager father a male child. ¿The Pater,¿ as Jager dubs the Holocaust-survivor father who abandoned him as a small child, now implores his son to visit the graves of holy men to seek Divine intervention that will surely end his childlessness. As Jager grapples with his relationship with ¿the Pater¿ and with the stigmas that Jewish tradition maintains towards the childless, he talks to other men¿ single and married, gay and straight¿ and shares their intense experiences for the first time. Part memoir, part reportage, part self-help guide, THE PATER lifts the discussion out of the familiar rhetoric by sensitively chronicling how Jewish men process being the last in line of their family. Brave, sentimental, and uncompromisingly honest, THE PATER is a revealing personal and spiritual journey about earthly and Divine fathers and the about the meaning of life without children.

      The Pater
    • Balfour Declaration

      • 243 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words 100 Years of Conflict is a concise account of the players, motivations, and setting for one of the most consequential letters of modern history. The letter began a process by which the international community came to embrace the idea of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. Jager brings to life the extraordinary personalities working amid the global conflict that was World War I. With the war still raging and despite political machinations and numerous secret deals, the Balfour Declaration was issued publicly. Britain promised Palestine to no one but the Jews yet almost immediately, it began backtracking. One hundred years later, amid the Arab world's unremitting rejection of the very idea of a Jewish homeland, this book spells out the backstory of today's headlines.

      Balfour Declaration