“This is the story of the amazing exploits of Shaike Dan, who volunteered during World War II to parachute behind enemy lines in Romania on behalf of British Intelligence. His jump had two objectives: (1) to locate the prison camp where 1,400 Allied Air Force crewmen were being held and (2) to try rescuing Jews from Eastern Europe and getting them to Palestine. With the publication of his life’s story, the curtain goes up on the astounding tale of a modern-day Pimpernel.” — Menorah Review
“In 1935, youthful Zionist Shaike Dan left his Romanian village for life on a Palestinian kibbutz. Almost a decade later, at British request, he parachuted behind Nazi lines to rescue prisoners and facilitate the mass departure of East European Jews for the Promised Land. Relying primarily on Dan’s own words and recollections, the author then turns to post-war Israel, where his subject’s contacts, chutzpah, and organizational legerdemain became crucial in supplying the emerging nation with both population and weaponry.” — Mark R. Yerburgh, Library Journal
Born in Tel Aviv, Amos Ettinger (1937-2023) was an Israeli poet, songwriter, screenwriter, interviewer, and radio and television presenter. He worked for Israel’s broadcasting authority, Kol Israel, from 1959 until 2002. Ettinger began hosting a program in 1966 which later moved to Israeli TV under the title “This Is Your Life.” The TV program hosted by Ettinger ran for 30 years, and featured personalities such as Ezer Weizman and Golda Meir as well as the Dodaim and the IDF Orchestra. He wrote lyrics in Hebrew for many leading Israeli singers and several books of poetry, as well as thrillers and commercials.