A land of our own:
by Meir, Golda
Published by : G. P. Putnam's Sons (New York) Physical details: 251 p. Year: 1973Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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900 - 999 | 956.94050924 Mei (Browse shelf) | Available | Book Fund | 39773 |
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My beginnings --
How I made it in my kibbutz --
Women's lib --
1930 --
"A nice, law-abiding lady" --
The goal of Jewish workers --
Why we need a Jewish state --
The SS Exodus 1947 --
In the midst of battle: 1948 --
We must close the gap --
On national insurance --
The Israeli action in Sinai: 1956 --
Israel withdraws from Sinai: 1957 --
"A solemn appeal to the Arabs" --
The path for developing countries --
The trial of Eichmann --
Toward a solution of the Arab refugee problem --
In the hour of deliverance: 1967 --
The Zionist purpose --
"We are rooted in this soil" --
An equal chance --
Israel's search for peace --
Labor in a time of crisis --
Poverty in Israel --
Let my people go --
At the Western Wall --
My life has been blessed --
Plain talk.
These interviews as well as public and informal statements, in addition to being a powerful exposition of all facts of Israel's case, constitute an oral autobiography in which Mrs. Meir's extraordinary personality is expressed in her own words. Contains primary source material.
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