BOOK REVIEW - `2020 Vision` by Roy S Neuberger

Released on: June 29, 2008, 8:28 pm

Press Release Author: Fern Sidman

Industry: Media

Press Release Summary: This action packed, thrill-a-minute tale retains a keen eye
on the very real geo-political realities of our times. A hybrid of sorts, combining
compelling fiction with true to life, refreshingly honest biographical flashbacks,
this chilling account of the dawn of the Messianic era is not for those who suffer
from ideological myopia. Mr. Neuberger offers us a unique perspective on our daily
relationship to G-d and gives new definition to our collective role in our final
destiny.

Press Release Body: BACK TO THE FUTURE

A Review of \"2020 Vision\" by Roy S. Neuberger

An apocalyptic tale of faith and redemption

BY: FERN SIDMAN

2020 Vision
Author: Roy S. Neuberger
Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 978-1-59826-213-1
328 pages

\"In the End of Days, after the Children of Israel have returned to their land, the
children of Ishmael and the children of Esau will unite to attack Jerusalem. They
will form a world coalition against the tiny nation of Israel. But something will go
wrong with their plan. The religious beliefs of the children of Ishmael and the
children of Esau will clash, and the two nations will collide and destroy each
other. That is what is referred to as the War of Gog and Magog. Following this
cataclysmic conflict, the Final Redemption of the Jewish people will occur with the
coming of Messiah, the son of King David.\" Rabbi Meir Leib ben Yechiel Michel
(1808-1879), also known as The Malbim on the Book of Ezekiel (32:17)

With this prescient insight in mind does prolific author Roy (Yisroel) Neuberger
begin weaving a tale predicated on the hallmarks of Jewish tradition; faith and
trust in G-d and the yearning for the Final Redemption. His recently released
futuristic novel entitled, \"2020 Vision\" represents an authentic testament to the
strength and resolve of the human spirit in the face of horrific adversities and
tribulations. Yet, the resounding theme of faith and trust in Hashem and adherence
to tenets of Torah against all odds have been an oft repeated mantra in Mr.
Neuberger\'s previous writings as it permeates the pages of \"From Central Park to
Sinai: How I Found My Jewish Soul\" (2000); his personal memoirs and recollections of
his journey back to Orthodox Judaism and \"Worldstorm: Finding Meaning & Direction
Amidst Today's World Crisis\" (2003); a history book that applies Torah reasoning to
our current global situation.

While \"2020 Vision\" is a novel and thus symbolic of a departure from his non-fiction
books, this action packed, thrill-a-minute tale retains a keen eye on the very real
and often grim geo-political realities of our times. There is no question that this
book can be termed a hybrid of sorts, combining compelling fiction with true to
life, refreshingly honest biographical flashbacks that allow the reader a unique
opportunity to get an intimate look into the psyche of the protagonist and author of
this novel. While enjoying this fast paced page turner, readers should be cautioned
to fasten their proverbial seatbelts because this is going to be the mother of all
bumpy rides.

The trajectory of this apocalyptic sojourn begins on Sunday, July 5th in the year
2020. It is a leisurely summer day and Yisroel and his wife Leah are enjoying the
simple pleasures of life at their Long Island home; a bike ride, sipping cool
lemonade, watching the fireworks and taking some time to reflect on the many
blessings in their lives. This was to be the last day on this earth that the
Neubergers would experience a semblance of normalcy. Quite suddenly and totally out
of nowhere the world is caught in the deadly grip of a global nuclear attack;
planned and coordinated by diabolical Muslim terrorist sleeper cells in the USA. The
world outside their window \"turned white\" and their \"house shook violently\" while
the sounds of sonic booms punctuated the air. As the author ruefully observes, \"the
events of July 5, 2020 made 9/11 look like child\'s play.\"

After listening to a report on an emergency radio indicating that an electromagnetic
bomb detonated high above the earth\'s surface had destroyed communications for
thousands of miles, the Neubergers decide to head off to New Jersey to locate their
children and search for an escape route to Eretz Yisroel (the Land of Israel) where
they could be reunited with their other children and bask in the safety of the place
on this earth where the Shechina (G-d\'s presence) dwells. The roads were immersed in
snarling gridlock and supplies of gas were scarce, so the Neubergers employed some
ingenuity and utilized their only viable means of transportation; their trusty
bicycles to get them to where they needed to be.

Turning to each other for comfort and solace during this arduous, if not impossible
trek, Yisroel queries his wife. \"Leah, how will we survive?\" Leah\'s rejoinder is
clear. \"We will survive, G-d will save us.You will see.\" It is this unshakable faith
and trust in G-d that serves as the catalyst and driving force for their journey
through the metaphorical dense darkness of night to the blissful eternal light at
the end of the tunnel. On their road to reunification with their children, the
Neubergers confront a seemingly endless litany of harrowing and life threatening
scenarios; amongst them being almost crushed to death by commercial airliners, a
close call after an attempted attack by a band of deranged hooligans, and an
encounter with an unscrupulous miscreant who is the only person that can transport
them by boat from Brooklyn to Staten Island.

Throughout it all, Yisroel and Leah never entertain the notion of relinquishing
their faith and determination to survive. Having packed his tallis, tefillin, siddur
and chumash, (Jewish religious articles) Yisroel prays three times a day; beseeching
G-d for mercy while he and Leah offer succor to each other with timely Divrei Torah
(words of Torah), having plumbed the depths of our holy sources for words of
encouragement in times of travail. What follows is nothing sort of miraculous.
Feeling the Hand of G-d every step of the way, Yisroel and Leah meet up with their
children from Lakeville (Lakewood to us laymen) on the Garden State Parkway along
with a formidable group of Orthodox Jews who have joined them. Traveling together as
a group, they negotiate a strategic plan for survival and decide to head north
towards New England, where they hope to catch a sea worthy vessel to take them to
Europe and then to their final destination; Eretz Yisroel.

Beset by a multitude of serious dangers, challenges and difficulties they meet
extraordinary people, sent by G-d to assist them on the path to redemption. With the
help of relatives Uncle Phil and Aunt Bessie, who play a critical role in the story,
they manage to expedite their journey in some small measure, while other characters
such as righteous gentiles also posit themselves as facilitators; offering much
needed practical guidance and assistance in this heart stopping drama.

The reader cannot help but marvel at the sheer eloquence and graphic depiction of
the events leading up to the coming of Messiah and the final end of days that Mr.
Neuberger describes in words that sound a clarion call to repentance and tug at your
heartstrings. This chilling account of the dawn of the Messianic era is not for the
faint hearted and those who suffer from ideological myopia. No one can deny that
each one of us has deeply pondered what events would look like when Moshiach
(Messiah) comes, yet Mr. Neuberger takes this to a whole new level. He offers us a
unique perspective on our daily relationship to G-d and gives new definition to our
collective role in our final destiny.

A MUST READ !!! FIVE STARS !!!












Web Site: http://2020visionthebook.com

Contact Details: Fern Sidman
320 Roebling Street
Ste 515
Brooklyn, NY 12211
718-302-1923, ext 205 - phone
718-302-9015 - fax
Roy@tosinai.com - e-mail

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