"This riveting and thought provoking study refreshingly challenges the conventional wisdom on the origins of Zionism. Meticulously researched and forcefully argued, Israel's self-image as a country of the 'new man' reflected in the image of Paul Newman, emerges to be deeply rooted in the inner need of Zionist pioneers to reinvent themselves as 'real men'. Many Israelis still do that." - Tom Segev, author of 1949: The First Israelis