Despite Political Hostility, Israeli Books Read Throughout Mideast
Error: Contact form not found.
by JNS.org

Israeli books are being translated and distributed in Midest countries such as Iran and Pakistan. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
JNS.org – Despite the tense relations between Israel and most other Middle-Eastern countries, Israeli literature is gaining in popularity across the region.
Books written by Israelis are sold and read in countries such as Iran, Lebanon and Pakistan, Netanel Semrik, founder and CEO of the Contento De Semrik publishing house, told Yedioth Achronoth.
According to Semrik, some of the books distributed in Muslim countries were written by IDF fighters or focus on Israeli security. For example, the book Bundles of Hope by Yoram Katz, translated into Arabic, about an Israeli fighter aided the wife of a Lebanese fighter to undergo artificial insemination in Israel during Lebanon War. This book sold dozens of copies in Iran, Lebanon and Pakistan.
Another example is the book Butterflies of Hope by Talia Ganel Joya, about two children named Amir, one an Arab and the other a Jew.
When Semrik runs into publishers from Muslim nations at book fairs, “it’s immediately clear to them that we’re from Israel – so it starts with a deep breath, continues with a handshake and a thorough examination of the books we represent, and eventually, like with any other agent or publisher from a friendly country, it reaches a direct conversation, up to the point that they even feel comfortable enough to speak against their government and about their desire to live more openly and democratically.”
Contento De Semrik has actually opened a special department focused on translations into Persian.
“Judaism and Islam are so close. What God gave us over the years is more or less the same,” said one Pakistani publisher publishing Semrik’s book in Arab countries.
“Let’s just say that I don’t think I will be able to retire from this profession thanks to the royalties received from the hostile countries, but this trend is moving and progressing and that’s the fascinating thing about it,” Semrik said.
DSA Chicago Chapter Sparks Outrage Over Anti-Israel Questionnaire for Political Endorsements
Struggling Hezbollah Diverts Cash From Lebanese Civilians to Rebuild Terror Arsenal
Jews Targeted in Two-Thirds of All Religion-Based Hate Crimes in US, FBI Data Finds
Trump Says No Talks Planned With Iran, Tehran Says Strait of Hormuz Still Shut
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syrian Airbase, Drawing Turkish Condemnation
Venue Admits Discrimination Against Jewish Comedian at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland
Jewish American-Israeli Amar’e Stoudemire Inducted Into Basketball Hall of Fame
Rob Schneider Calls Out Hollywood ‘Ignorance,’ ‘Selective Outrage’ Regarding Hamas’s Oct. 7 Attack
What a Redeemed Hostage and Grieving Parents Taught Me About Going Back to Campus
Disclaimers Cannot Excuse Politicians Who Court Extremists





DSA Chicago Chapter Sparks Outrage Over Anti-Israel Questionnaire for Political Endorsements
Rob Schneider Calls Out Hollywood ‘Ignorance,’ ‘Selective Outrage’ Regarding Hamas’s Oct. 7 Attack
Venue Admits Discrimination Against Jewish Comedian at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland
Is It Misinformation or Disinformation When NPR Refuses to Fact-Check the UN?
Struggling Hezbollah Diverts Cash From Lebanese Civilians to Rebuild Terror Arsenal



