Writing
The Guardian in 2008, Ian Pindar said: "It's an academic spat of epic proportions, but while Finkelstein wins the moral argument, his combative tone, born of exasperation, is unlikely to calm the debate." In his cover blurb for the publisher,
Baruch Kimmerling, Professor of Sociology at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, wrote that
Beyond Chutzpah is "the most comprehensive, systematic, and well-documented work of its kind. It is one of the harshest—rational and nonemotional—texts about the daily practices of the
occupation and
colonization of the
Palestinian territories by
Israel, and it is an excellent demonstration of how and why the blind defenders of Israel, by basing their arguments on false facts and figures, actually bring more damage than gains to their cause." Stephanie Farmer, writing for
Arab Studies Quarterly in 2006 echoed Bishara, arguing that "Finkelstein' s examination reveals more than the dubious scholarship of Dershowitz", raising "important questions on the general lack of academic standards for Zionist scholars" and gets "the human rights record of the abuse of Palestinians to penetrate the bulwark of Zionism in the academy". In 2007,
As'ad AbuKhalil in his review for
Journal of Palestine Studies wrote, "This is a book that should be recommended to all", as it successfully and carefully rebuts "the crude (and not-so-crude) elements of Israeli propaganda in the West".
Lisa Hajjar, writing for
Human Rights Review, noted that the book is a successful critique of Dershowitz claims, although notes that it is strongly polemical, and that the real value of the books is in its analytical footnotes and appendices rather than in the aggressive prose. Marc Saperstein, professor of Jewish history at
George Washington University, wrote in conclusion of his review of
Beyond Chutzpah for
Middle East Journal: "If you are looking for a book that gathers for polemical purposes every anti-Israel argument in the arsenal of its opponents, and if you enjoy the rhetorical style of the arrogant academic pit bull, this may be the book for you. If you are looking for balance, fairness, context, a critical weighing of evidence on different sides of a controversial issue ... you will not find them here". == Awards ==