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After miraculously surviving being shot in the head in 1948 at the historic Nebbi Yusha battle in Israel, Amnon Ben-Yehuda built a successful career and enjoyed a happy family life. Or so it seemed. For four decades following that physical trauma, Ben-Yehuda suffered in secret with emotional demons. Like too many combat veterans, he resisted counseling and remained in denial about how lasting and damaging his wound was. But facing a crisis, he finally reached out for counseling that turned his life around. Ben-Yehuda wrote Healing the Wounds of War: My Personal Journey not as an autobiography…mehr

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After miraculously surviving being shot in the head in 1948 at the historic Nebbi Yusha battle in Israel, Amnon Ben-Yehuda built a successful career and enjoyed a happy family life. Or so it seemed. For four decades following that physical trauma, Ben-Yehuda suffered in secret with emotional demons. Like too many combat veterans, he resisted counseling and remained in denial about how lasting and damaging his wound was. But facing a crisis, he finally reached out for counseling that turned his life around. Ben-Yehuda wrote Healing the Wounds of War: My Personal Journey not as an autobiography but as a journey through one veteran's inner soul, seeking to inspire others in situations like his to also finally find peace of mind.
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Amnon and his wife Lee live in San Diego, California. He's been active in the community having served on nonprofit boards and committees, and has taken a leading role in the Infant Immunization Initiative through Rotary. In 1989 Amnon was awarded an honorary degree from the Professional School Of Psychological Studies in San Diego. The book includes thirteen original photos of the period and a documentary titled "I Will Not Forget This, My Friend" that can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/76179028.