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Of Good Courage

Israel and the West's Fight for Moral Clarity

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By Yechiel Leiter

By Sabrina Soffer

Foreword by Mike Huckabee

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Feb 2, 2027
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Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781668660973

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$24.99

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Of Good Courage unfolds as an urgent inter-generational conversation between Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter—a seasoned diplomat, historian, and grieving father whose son fell in Gaza leading soldiers into battle—and Sabrina Soffer, a recent university graduate who passed through the gauntlet of antisemitism on her campus and refused to back down

With a foreword by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, the dialogue between Leiter and Soffer bridges generations as well as faiths. They make the case that Jews and Christians must unite to restore moral clarity by reviving the pillars of Western civilization, grounded in one of the most maligned, but most direly needed, ideas of our time: Zionism.

The barbarism of October 7th exposed the stark divide between those who cherish life and those who glorify death. Just as shocking was a significant response in the West: Elite universities and city streets teemed with celebrations of Hamas’s barbarism. Professors and students twisted terrorism into legitimate “resistance” and recast murder as liberation.

In turn, defenders of truth and morality who condemned Hamas and committed to defeating the terrorist organization—America, Israel, and their allies—were perversely painted as villains. How did calling for the elimination of Israel, “from the river to the sea,” become mainstream? How could evil be considered good, and good evil? How could truth be taken for lies and lies for truth? What are the ideas behind this inversion? How can people of conscience fight back?

In answering these questions, the narrative alternates between the voices of Leiter and Soffer, framing their reflections around Ambassador Leiter’s son, Moshe, while revealing their evolving friendship in counterpoint. Each chapter interweaves historical and philosophical nodes, lessons in leadership, study, and travel. The battle against Hamas, Iran and its proxies, comes to be understood as a microcosm of the larger battle for the future of the West.


Yechiel Leiter

About the Author

Yechiel M. Leiter

Yechiel (Michael) Leiter, PhD, has served as Israel’s Ambassador to the United States since January 2025. A seasoned policy expert and public servant, he previously held senior roles including adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Chief of Staff to then-Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Education, and Acting Chairman of the Israel Ports Company. He holds degrees in law and political science, a Master’s in International Relations, and a PhD in political philosophy. His post-doctoral research on the philosophy of John Locke and the Hebrew Bible was published by Cambridge University Press. Ambassador Leiter is a father of eight and grandfather of many. His eldest son, Maj. Moshe Yedidya Leiter—a medical doctor and IDF special forces officer—fell in combat in Gaza on November 10, 2023.

Sabrina Soffer

Sabrina Soffer serves as a Research and Diplomacy Fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs. Her work spans policy, research, writing, media, and advocacy on antisemitism, Zionism, academia, and foreign policy, including roles as Deputy Chief of Staff at the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, a contributor to congressional investigations into campus antisemitism, and research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. She has testified before American and Israeli officials and was selected for President Isaac Herzog’s Voice of the People initiative. A graduate of George Washington University, she earned degrees in Philosophy with a focus in Public Affairs and Judaic Studies, and held leadership roles as President of Chabad and Commissioner of the university’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.

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