Menachem Begin

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Menachem Begin

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ISBN: 9780805243123
作者: Daniel Gordis
出版社: Schocken
发行时间: 2014 -3
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 27.95
页数: 320

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The Battle for Israel's Soul

Daniel Gordis   

简介

Reviled as a fascist by his great rival Ben-Gurion, venerated by Israel’s underclass, the first Israeli to win the Nobel Peace Prize, a proud Jew but not a conventionally religious one, Menachem Begin was both complex and controversial. Born in Poland in 1913, Begin was a youthful admirer of the Revisionist Zionist Ze’ev Jabotinsky and soon became a leader within Jabotinsky’s Betar movement. A powerful orator and mesmerizing public figure, Begin was imprisoned by the Soviets in 1940, joined the Free Polish Army in 1942, and arrived in Palestine as a Polish soldier shortly thereafter. Joining the underground paramilitary Irgun in 1943, he achieved instant notoriety for the organization’s bombings of British military installations and other violent acts.
Intentionally left out of the new Israeli government, Begin’s right-leaning Herut political party became a fixture of the opposition to the Labor-dominated governments of Ben-Gurion and his successors, until the surprising parliamentary victory of his political coalition in 1977 made him prime minister. Welcoming Egyptian president Anwar Sadat to Israel and cosigning a peace treaty with him on the White House lawn in 1979, Begin accomplished what his predecessors could not. His outreach to Ethiopian Jews and Vietnamese “boat people” was universally admired, and his decision to bomb Iraq’s nuclear reactor in 1981 is now regarded as an act of courageous foresight. But the disastrous invasion of Lebanon to end the PLO’s shelling of Israel’s northern cities, combined with his declining health and the death of his wife, led Begin to resign in 1983. He spent the next nine years in virtual seclusion, until his death in 1992. Begin was buried not alongside Israel’s prime ministers, but alongside the Irgun comrades who died in the struggle to create the Jewish national home to which he had devoted his life. Daniel Gordis’s perceptive biography gives us new insight into a remarkable political figure whose influence continues to be felt both within Israel and throughout the world.

contents

Introduction: Who Was That Man?
1. Between the Kaiser and the Czar
2. A Pit of Decay and Dust
3. This Year We Are Slaves
4. We Fight Therefore We Are
5. A Brutal Act
6. Deadly Road to Jerusalem
7. A Civil War with the Enemy at Our Gates
8. Say “No” to Forgiveness
9. Of Whom Were We Afraid?
10. The Style of a Good Jew
11. Give Those People a Haven
12. A Time for War and a Time for Peace
13. It Belongs to My People
14. Crazy Like a Fox
15. Nobody’s Cowering Jew
16. I Cannot Go On
Epilogue: Two Revolutions and a Looming Question
Chronology
Menachem Begin’s Gradual Rise in the Knesset
For Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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