Kramer vs. Khalidi
Exodus, myth and malpractice | Martin Kramer on the Middle Eastwww.martinkramer.orgDid an ad man named Edward Gottlieb commission Leon Uris to write his famous book Exodus? Rashid Khalidi says so. He's wrong.
I’m the West Coast representative for Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum. I was a political columnist for SFGate.com (San Francisco Chronicle online) from 2004-2008. I've written for the Algemeiner, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, Independent Journal Review, American Thinker, FrontPage Magazine, Jihad Watch, Family Security Matters, Accuracy In Media, Newsbusters, Israel National News, Jewish Press, J-The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California, and many others.
Exodus, myth and malpractice | Martin Kramer on the Middle Eastwww.martinkramer.orgDid an ad man named Edward Gottlieb commission Leon Uris to write his famous book Exodus? Rashid Khalidi says so. He's wrong.
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My father, Edward Gottlieb did indeed commission Leon Uris to write Exodus and it was part of a Public Relations campaign he was paid to create for client: the State of Israel. This is verified in his own memoirs, about to be published, soon. Martin Kramer is wrong and ignorant.
The memoir will not be published after all. There is too much of a personal nature in it and it will do more harm than good.
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