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Robbie Michaelson

Robbie Michaelson was born in Canada to a father who had fled Nazi Germany and lost most of his family in the Shoah. Deeply shaped by that legacy and inspired by James Michener’s The Source, Michaelson became a committed Zionist at a young age. He first journeyed to Israel as a 19-year-old volunteer immediately after the 1967 Six Day War, and later made Aliyah in 1972—arriving at Ben Gurion Airport on the same day the bodies of the murdered Israeli athletes returned from the Munich Olympics.

Robbie Michaelson

Robbie Michaelson was born in Canada to a father who had fled Nazi Germany and lost most of his family in the Shoah. Deeply shaped by that legacy and inspired by James Michener’s The Source, Michaelson became a committed Zionist at a young age. He first journeyed to Israel as a 19-year-old volunteer immediately after the 1967 Six Day War, and later made Aliyah in 1972—arriving at Ben Gurion Airport on the same day the bodies of the murdered Israeli athletes returned from the Munich Olympics.

He lived through the Yom Kippur War and served in the IDF as a tank driver on the front lines in the Sinai Desert. Michaelson went on to earn a Master’s degree in International Relations from McGill University in 1975. From 1990 to 1993, he reported on Jewish affairs in Germany and across Europe for the *Western Jewish Bulletin*, offering a unique perspective shaped by history, memory, and firsthand experience.

His deep engagement with Israeli society, politics, and the Jewish diaspora informs his most recent work, *The Broken Covenant: Netanyahu and Israeli Democracy*, a timely exploration of political leadership, national identity, and the fragile state of democratic values in Israel today.

He lived through the Yom Kippur War and served in the IDF as a tank driver on the front lines in the Sinai Desert. Michaelson went on to earn a Master’s degree in International Relations from McGill University in 1975. From 1990 to 1993, he reported on Jewish affairs in Germany and across Europe for the *Western Jewish Bulletin*, offering a unique perspective shaped by history, memory, and firsthand experience.

His deep engagement with Israeli society, politics, and the Jewish diaspora informs his most recent work, *The Broken Covenant: Netanyahu and Israeli Democracy*, a timely exploration of political leadership, national identity, and the fragile state of democratic values in Israel today.

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The Broken Covenant: Netanyahu and Israeli Democracy

Representing the culmination of decades of firsthand engagement with Israeli society, politics, and security dynamics. Drawing upon my experiences as a witness to pivotal moments in Israel's history—from volunteering after the Six Day War to to living through two wars and serving in the IDF as an M-109 driver in the Sinai desert, and later reporting on Jewish affairs across Europe—this work offers a deeply contextualized examination of Benjamin Netanyahu's governance and its consequences for Israeli democracy.

Robbie explained a side of Israeli politics I was unfamiliar with and needs to be told. You will be shocked at the details in his book and see the urgency the country faces.

— Brian D.

Robbie explained a side of Israeli politics I was unfamiliar with and needs to be told. You will be shocked at the details in his book and see the urgency the country faces.

— Brian D.

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