Reviews
eoeThrough the humor, the tone dips deep into tenets of Judaism, Middle East politics, discrimination, racism and more. Ultimately, the author offers a poignant account of attitudes and policies that are bound to fail the region. And sadly, it's funny as hell.ee" Colorado Springs Independent, "Through the humor, the tone dips deep into tenets of Judaism, Middle East politics, discrimination, racism and more. Ultimately, the author offers a poignant account of attitudes and policies that are bound to fail the region. And sadly, it's funny as hell."-- Colorado Springs Independent, "Joel Chasnoff writes like Woody Allen channeling Leon Uris, with altogether charming results. As hilarious, unsparing, and surprisingly tender a memoir as they come." -- Elisa Albert, author ofThe Book of Dahlia, "A great tale, a Jewish Jarhead . It's a book about war, peace, marriage, the Middle East, titty twisters, and Spam. A funny, thoughtful, and poignant story." -- A. J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically, "Laugh-out-loud funny.... [Chasnoff] has some serious and even shocking things to say about Israel and its relationship with American Jews, and I promise you that you will not think about your own Jewishness in quite the same way after you finish his smart, funny and provocative book."—Los Angeles Jewish Journal, "This comic coming-of-age memoir is as touching as it is tough, as insightful as it is funny. The 188th Crybaby Brigade is an unsentimental but moving portrait of a soldier's heart and mind."-- Lauren Weisberger, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada and Chasing Harry Winston, eoe Part Stripes, part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade.... Chasnoffe(tm)s comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero.ee" Jewish Book World, "Joel Chasnoff's fascinating account of his time in the Israel Defense Forces is a rare window into the real Israel. If you really want to understand the Jewish state and its army, put away the propaganda and read this unusually funny and honest book." -- Sam Apple, author of Schlepping Through the Alps and American Parent, "Joel Chasnoff's fascinating account of his time in the Israel Defense Forces is a rare window into the real Israel. If you really want to understand the Jewish state and its army, put away the propaganda and read this unusually funny and honest book."-- Sam Apple, author of Schlepping Through the Alps and American Parent, "In this illuminating work Joel Chasnoff does for the IDF what Mailer did for the Pacific campaign and O'Brien for the war in Vietnam. This is a chilling book." -- Anthony Swofford, New York Times bestselling author of Jarhead, "In this illuminating work Joel Chasnoff does for the IDF what Mailer did for the Pacific campaign and O'Brien for the war in Vietnam. This is a chilling book." -- Anthony Swofford,New York Timesbestselling author ofJarhead, Through the humor, the tone dips deep into tenets of Judaism, Middle East politics, discrimination, racism and more. Ultimately, the author offers a poignant account of attitudes and policies that are bound to fail the region. And sadly, it's funny as hell. Colorado Springs Independent, "In The 188th Crybaby Brigade, former Israeli soldier Joel Chasnoff [describes] his service as a passionate defender of Israel in an army that seems to be collapsing into tactical mediocrity and a widespread indifference to duty... A pleasure to read... that make[s] war a personal journey through a hazy political landscape." -- Washington Post, One of the funniest books youll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book which is named after the nickname Chasnoffs commander gave to the unit is Chasnoffs uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys hes thrown his lot in with for a year. The Jerusalem Post, "Laugh-out-loud funny.... [Chasnoff] has some serious and even shocking things to say about Israel and its relationship with American Jews, and I promise you that you will not think about your own Jewishness in quite the same way after you finish his smart, funny and provocative book."- Los Angeles Jewish Journal, " Part Stripes, part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade.... Chasnoff's comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero."- Jewish Book World, "Through the humor, the tone dips deep into tenets of Judaism, Middle East politics, discrimination, racism and more. Ultimately, the author offers a poignant account of attitudes and policies that are bound to fail the region. And sadly, it's funny as hell."—Colorado Springs Independent, "An unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person."-- The Forward, "One of the funniest books you'll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book which is named after the nickname Chasnoff's commander gave to the unit is Chasnoff's uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys he's thrown his lot in with for a year."- The Jerusalem Post, "This comic coming-of-age memoir is as touching as it is tough, as insightful as it is funny. The 188th Crybaby Brigade is an unsentimental but moving portrait of a soldier's heart and mind." -- Lauren Weisberger, New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada and Chasing Harry Winston, "Joel Chasnoff writes like Woody Allen channeling Leon Uris, with altogether charming results. As hilarious, unsparing, and surprisingly tender a memoir as they come." -- Elisa Albert, author of The Book of Dahlia, eoeAn unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person.ee" The Forward, "In The 188th Crybaby Brigade, former Israeli soldier Joel Chasnoff [describes] his service as a passionate defender of Israel in an army that seems to be collapsing into tactical mediocrity and a widespread indifference to duty... A pleasure to read... that make[s] war a personal journey through a hazy political landscape." - Washington Post, "A great tale, a Jewish Jarhead . It's a book about war, peace, marriage, the Middle East, titty twisters, and Spam. A funny, thoughtful, and poignant story."-- A. J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically, "A great tale, a JewishJarhead. It's a book about war, peace, marriage, the Middle East, titty twisters, and Spam. A funny, thoughtful, and poignant story." -- A. J. Jacobs,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Year of Living Biblically, "One of the funniest books you'll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book ? which is named after the nickname Chasnoff's commander gave to the unit ? is Chasnoff's uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys he's thrown his lot in with for a year."—The Jerusalem Post, Part Stripes, part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade.... Chasnoff's comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero.- Jewish Book World, “An unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person.â€� The Forward, "One of the funniest books you'll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book - which is named after the nickname Chasnoff's commander gave to the unit - is Chasnoff's uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys he's thrown his lot in with for a year."- The Jerusalem Post, "Through the humor, the tone dips deep into tenets of Judaism, Middle East politics, discrimination, racism and more. Ultimately, the author offers a poignant account of attitudes and policies that are bound to fail the region. And sadly, it's funny as hell."- Colorado Springs Independent, "This comic coming-of-age memoir is as touching as it is tough, as insightful as it is funny.The 188th Crybaby Brigadeis an unsentimental but moving portrait of a soldier's heart and mind." -- Lauren Weisberger,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Devil Wears PradaandChasing Harry Winston, "An unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person."—The Forward, "One of the funniest books you'll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book - which is named after the nickname Chasnoff's commander gave to the unit - is Chasnoff's uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys he's thrown his lot in with for a year."-- The Jerusalem Post, " Part Stripes, part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade.... Chasnoff's comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero."-- Jewish Book World, An unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person. The Forward, eoeOne of the funniest books youe(tm)ll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book e" which is named after the nickname Chasnoffe(tm)s commander gave to the unit e" is Chasnoffe(tm)s uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys hee(tm)s thrown his lot in with for a year.ee" The Jerusalem Post, "In The 188th Crybaby Brigade, former Israeli soldier Joel Chasnoff [describes] his service as a passionate defender of Israel in an army that seems to be collapsing into tactical mediocrity and a widespread indifference to duty... A pleasure to read... that make[s] war a personal journey through a hazy political landscape." Washington Post, Part Stripes, part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book, The 188th Crybaby Brigade.... Chasnoffs comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero. Jewish Book World, One of the funniest books you'll ever read about the sometimes absurd alternative reality of the IDF.... What drives the book which is named after the nickname Chasnoff's commander gave to the unit is Chasnoff's uncanny ability to nail the various idiosyncratic elements of the Israeli psyche as mirrored in the 18-year-old boys he's thrown his lot in with for a year.- The Jerusalem Post, "InThe 188th Crybaby Brigade,former Israeli soldier Joel Chasnoff [describes] his service as a passionate defender of Israel in an army that seems to be collapsing into tactical mediocrity and a widespread indifference to duty... A pleasure to read... that make[s] war a personal journey through a hazy political landscape." —Washington Post, "Joel Chasnoff's fascinating account of his time in the Israel Defense Forces is a rare window into the real Israel. If you really want to understand the Jewish state and its army, put away the propaganda and read this unusually funny and honest book." -- Sam Apple, author ofSchlepping Through the AlpsandAmerican Parent, "Laugh-out-loud funny.... [Chasnoff] has some serious and even shocking things to say about Israel and its relationship with American Jews, and I promise you that you will not think about your own Jewishness in quite the same way after you finish his smart, funny and provocative book."-- Los Angeles Jewish Journal, "An unusual story, humorous but not without heartbreak, told well by an intelligent and funny person."- The Forward, Laugh-out-loud funny.... [Chasnoff] has some serious and even shocking things to say about Israel and its relationship with American Jews, and I promise you that you will not think about your own Jewishness in quite the same way after you finish his smart, funny and provocative book. Los Angeles Jewish Journal, "In The 188th Crybaby Brigade, former Israeli soldier Joel Chasnoff [describes] his service as a passionate defender of Israel in an army that seems to be collapsing into tactical mediocrity and a widespread indifference to duty... A pleasure to read... that make[s] war a personal journey through a hazy political landscape." e" Washington Post, eoeLaugh-out-loud funny.... [Chasnoff] has some serious and even shocking things to say about Israel and its relationship with American Jews, and I promise you that you will not think about your own Jewishness in quite the same way after you finish his smart, funny and provocative book.ee" Los Angeles Jewish Journal, "PartStripes,part Camp Ramah, comedian Joel Chasnoff presents a new kind of coming-of-age story in his memoir and first book,The 188th Crybaby Brigade....Chasnoff's comedic timing and honest heart shine throughout the narrative as we follow his journey from supposed zero to Israeli hero."—Jewish Book World