 Author:
Ted Berkman 322 Pages
ISBN 1-929354-00-2 (trade paperback) $22.95
Cast a Giant
Shadow The Story of Mickey Marcus Who Died to Save
Jerusalem
THE FIRST GENERAL OF ISRAEL IN 2,000 YEARS, HE BROUGHT
WEST POINT TO THE MIDDLE EAST
In this dramatic account of a colorful life is the warm and
energetic personality of a courageous man, loved by nearly all who knew him.
American to the core, Mickey Marcus after serving his country with distinction
in World War II responded to the appeal of a beleaguered democracy in the
Middle East and became one of the truly great heroes of modern Israel, the only
soldier interred at West Point who was killed fighting under a foreign flag.
Kirk Douglas starred as the legendary Mickey, whose gravestone bears the quiet
legend: Colonel David Marcus a Soldier for All Humanity.
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Reviews
At long last, the gallant story of Mickey Marcus. May it be
a light and inspiration to us all. David Ben-Gurion
Fascinating, unforgettable. Hal Lehrman, N.Y.
Times Books
A rattling good yarn, presented with skill in clear,
free-wheeling style. N.Y. Herald-Tribune
Heart-warming and often thrilling. St. Louis
Post-Dispatch
Magnificent biography. Marcus emerges as a marvelous human
being, in addition to having been a great military hero, in this
splendidly-compiled story. Detroit Jewish News
A wonderful book and a very important contribution.
Leon Uris
Informative, dramatically touching, and permeated with the
osmosis of heroism. I don't believe any person who reads this book can forget
it or fail to be made better by it. Orange County Post
(Newburgh, N.Y.)
A powerfully told testament to a man's integrity and a
woman's faith. Mickey Marcus represented the finest synthesis of patriotic
Americanism and a meaningful Zionism. Rabbi Balfour Brickner Stephen
Wise Synagogue New York
Ted Berkman is a remarkable reporter and a brilliant writer
whose biography breathes with the life of Mickey Marcus from preface to
epilogue. Intermountain Jewish News (Denver)
Truly a most touching biography. I would have missed
something fine in life had I not read this absorbing history. I was
thrilled. Major Gen. R.N. Danforth (retired), former
Superintendent U.S. Military Academy
Easily the best story in a long time. Fast moving action,
vivid word pictures, reading one cannot lay down till the end. A magnificent
book, to be read twice and shared with others. New England
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