'Deze gedetailleerde monografie van 36 hoofdstukken over de geschiedenis van de kibboets Nes Ammim in de in 1948 gestichte staat Israël, vraagt vrij veel aandacht van de lezer. [...] De goed gedocumenteerde studie van Van Klinken, met 19 platen (o.a. plattegronden) en een tijdbalk (1823-1967), behoort tot het beste dat Nederlandse historici in 2021 op de markt gebracht hebben. [...]' - Jan A.B. Jongeneel in Kerk en Theologie 2022-2, p. 211-212
'Anyone interested in the history of Protestant presence in the Holy Land, the relation of the Christian world to Israel, will find interest in Nes Ammim. Protestants in the young State of Israel, 1952-1967. [...] Gert van Klinken has done a remarkably elaborate research, unearthing the sequence of events, deliberations, negotiations, alliances, arguments, and administrative procedures that led to the establishment of a European Protestant village in the Western Galilee in the early years of the Israeli state. [...] The book is very strong on details. It seems that almost every person in the history of the village in its early years, and every development are recorded. [...]' - Yaakov Ariel in Church History and Historic Culture (Brill), december 2022