Beyond Division: The Resilient Lives of Thirty Diverse Israeli Women Leaders
By (Author) Bilha Chesner Fish
Post Hill Press
Wicked Son
16th April 2025
10th April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Middle Eastern history
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
390g
Based on fresh post-Covid interviews, Beyond Division relates stories of how thirty diverse Israeli women leaders, artists, scientists, philanthropists, healers, academicsreligious and secular Jews, Christians, Druze, Ethiopians, Arabs, and others, from the North to the Southlead lives of purpose in their polarized nation, despite war and socio-ethnic differences.
This unique collection of personal stories reveals the experiences, struggles, and successes of thirty diverse women leaders, post-pandemic. Beyond Division paints a vivid picture of Israels challengespast, present, and futurewhile depicting a love of country that unites all and inspires hope.
Among the thirty women featured: CEO of Diagnostic Robotics Kira Radinsky; artist and owner of Druze Holocaust Art Gallery, Bothaina Halabi; former Knesset Minister of Immigration and Absorption, Pnina Tamano-Shata; CEO of Arabic News and Social Media Platform Bokra.net, Ghada Zoabi; Founder and CEO of Israeli Flying Aid, Gal Lusky; Particle Physicist and Social Activist Shikma Schwartzman Bressler, and IDF Special Nachal Division and Kibbutz Kfar Aza member, Varda Goldstein.
The author, a native Israeli who immigrated to the US fifty years ago, weaves into the book memories of the Israel of her youth, of how the familiar landscapes and original ideals have been transformed, yet still endure, and concludes that a nation divided can still be held together by a single persons love of country and community. As stated in the books foreword by Dr. Uriel Reichman: Dr. Fishs book is not only one of promise and hope, but one that highlights the growing need for women in leadership.
Bilha Chesner Fish, MD, an Israeli American immigrant and distinguished radiologist and author, was born and raised in Haifa, journeyed from Israel in 1967 to medical school in Italy, to New York Citys most esteemed hospitals, and to Long Island, where she founded Manhasset Diagnostic Imaging and Pathways Womens Health. She complemented her scientific pursuits with more creative and artistic endeavors, earning two masters degrees in art history and studio art. She is the author of Invincible Women, a book that counters the anti-immigrant stigma growing in the US and features inspiring first-person stories of twenty-one American immigrants who succeeded in their adopted country (www.invinciblewomenbook.com). A longtime advocate for womens empowerment, Dr. Fishs two books align with her commitment to stand up to hate, racism, and fear born of misinformation. She lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York.