Two major forces in the creation of the State of Israel in May 1948 were David Ben-Gurion and Chaim Weizmann. While each "giant" led very different lives, their paths crossed, or often clashed, as they became major influencers on the world stage. They worked together to bring about an independent Jewish state while simultaneously clashing over different political styles and beliefs. Weizmann became the President of the Zionist Organization while Ben-Gurion worked to oppose him as much as possible. This book describes the battle between two very strong and determined "giants" which took place over 32 years. The author explores the lives of each man and what factors led to their differing political beliefs. Reynold also examines the specific instances in which the two clashed or worked together to bring about change.
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Nick Reynold received his doctorate from Bar-Ilan University
Inhalt
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Our Heroes Prepare to Leave the Nest-David
Chapter 2: Chaim Sets Out for Europe
Chapter 3: Chaim's Love Affair with Britain
Chapter 4: David Begins to put down his Political Roots in Palestine
Chapter 5: The Impact of Jabotinski and Revisionism on Zionist Politics
Chapter 6: Co-Operation between the Two Men from Weizmann's Return to the Z.O Presidency in 1935, Until the Outbreak of WWII
Chapter 7: War Would Severely Damage Their New Found Harmony
Chapter 8: From Z.O President to the First President of the State of Israel
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the author
Index