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Chaim Weizmann

Jehuda Reinharz Motti Golani

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  • 820 sidor
  • 2024
A magisterial biography of Israels first president. In Chaim Weizmann: A Biography, Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani show how Weizmann, a leader of the World Zionist Organization who became the first president of Israel, advocated for a Jewish state by gaining the support of influential politicians and statesmen as well as Jews around the world. Beginning with his childhood in Belorussia and concluding with his tenure as president, Reinharz and Golani describe how a Russian Jew, who immigrated to the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century, was able to advance the goals of Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist Organization. Weizmann is also shown as a man of human foibleshis infatuations, political machinations, and elitismas well as a man of admirable qualitiesintelligence, wit, charisma, and dedication. Weizmann, who came to the UK to work as a biochemist, was in regular communication with British political figures, including prime ministers Arthur James Balfour, David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, and Ramsay MacDonald. He also met presidents of the United States from Woodrow Wilson to Harry Truman. His success in earning the support of British political figures helped lead to the Balfour Declaration, which advocated for a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. As the authors show in this authoritative account of Weizmanns life, Weizmann was guided by the belief that Zion shall be redeemed in justice, a phrase that recurs often in his writings.
  • Författare: Jehuda Reinharz, Motti Golani
  • Illustratör: 26 halftones 2 color plates 2 color plates 26 halftones
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781684581962
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 820
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-04-30
  • Översättare: Haim Watzman
  • Förlag: Brandeis University Press