Rick Richman is a resident scholar at American Jewish University in Los Angeles. He has written for Commentary, Mosaic, the New York Sun, the Jewish Journal, Jewish Press, New York Post, PJ Media, and other publications, and is the author of Racing Against History: The 1940 Campaign for a Jewish Army to Fight Hitler (Encounter Books, 2018).
"“Rick Richman has given us a tour de force which is as brilliant as it is beautiful.” —Norman Podhoretz, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and former editor of Commentary “And None Shall Make Them Afraid is simply a wonderful book. Rick Richman’s fascinating portraits of eight extraordinary individuals present a much-needed reminder of the enormity of the Jewish accomplishments in America and Israel—the two countries where Jewish peoplehood has been most dramatically reimagined.” —Daniel Gordis, author of ISRAEL: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn “Richman’s mellifluous pen turns eight biographies into a mini course on the history of modern Israel while also offering a delight to read. Learn about these very different personalities born between 1860 and 1971, come away inspired by the ‘invisible baton passed from generation to generation.’” —Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum “Beautifully written and assiduously researched, Rick Richman’s new book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the connections between Zionism and Americanism. And None Shall Make Them Afraid combines to great effect rich portraits of eight individuals pivotal in the history of the modern State of Israel. It adds new details and insights that will inform and engage serious scholars and lay readers alike.” —Dov Waxman, Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Chair in Israel Studies, University of California Los Angeles “Isaiah Berlin, reflecting on his time with Chaim Weizmann, said to know greatness ‘must permanently transform our ideas of what human beings can be or do.’ Here are eight people who transform our ideas of what is possible; inspiring and thrilling, these stories ring with struggle, triumph, and truth.” —Rabbi David Wolpe, Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple “In a cynical age it grows ever more important for our writers and journalists to have heroes, and it’s inspiring to read Rick Richman’s roster of Zionist heroes in And None Shall Make Them Afraid. Plus, too, there are some choice scoops herein that the historians missed.” —Seth Lipsky, editor of the New York Sun ""A Zionist 'Profiles in Courage' ...a briskly written reminder... at a time when much ink is being spilled over the drift of American Jews away from Israel, Mr. Richman builds the case for a fruitful and durable connection between the Land of the Free and the Jewish homeland."" —A.R. Hoffman, assistant editor of the New York Sun"