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Israel Eldad (1910–1996)

Autor de Chronicles, news of the past (3 Vols.)

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1910
Fecha de fallecimiento
1996
Género
male
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Israel
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Lehi

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NO OF PAGES: 116 SUB CAT I: Historic Fiction SUB CAT II: Humor SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Chronicles is the story of the Bible from Abraham through Ezra & Nehemiah authoritatively rewritten in the style of a contemporary daily. It was composed by a staff of renowned scholars and researchers.NOTES: SUBTITLE: Ancient News in Modern Form
 
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BeitHallel | Feb 18, 2011 |
A series of "newspapers" presenting stories and headlines on the bible stories and historical events in the period from Abraham to Ezra.
 
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Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |
The First Tithe is a true memoir by Israel Eldad, born Israel Scheib, who was one of the three leaders of the Lohamei Herut Israel in the book referred to as the Lehi organization (its English translation: Fighters for the Freedom of Israel) was founded by Avraham Stern in 1940. Lehi is a far right group in its ideology that did much for the independence of Israel. For the first time this memoir is in English translated from the original Hebrew by Zev Golan. As you read this book you can tell that he is writing from his heart and with passion.

Though this English version of Israel Eldad's memoir gives us his narrative of his time in the underground starting with his escape from the Nazi's grasp where he makes it on forged papers to what will become Israel, to being arrested by the British and imprisoned as he taught class, his subsequent escape and the interesting remembrance of his time actively evading capture as he worked in the underground. Israel Eldad also lead the Irgun, one of the most radical Zionist groups during the Israeli war for independence. Those readers not familiar with this period of Israel’s history may find the book a little hard to read at first. But I encourage the reader to complete the memoir.

The author tells his story as he recalls it including the political maneuvering, infighting, and compromise among the various figures and movements in Israel's resistance and of his hatred of the British Occupiers, Goy. When the Jews were fighting the British and Arabs for their freedom and a homeland, the true fighter that brought independence for Israel had to fight some of their own people. Including the collaborators with the British, the Hagana and its offshoot the Palmach which were under the direction of Weizman. Part of this group was active in hunting members of the underground was Ben Gurion.

What I find most astounding is that when Israel gained its independence in 1948, that the underground who gained this independence with their blood handed over political power and governance to the very group who was trying to stop this independence and aid the British. In 1948 Ben Gurion became the first prime minister of Israel and Weizman became its president.

At times some readers will have a hard time distinguishing if the author is a freedom fighter or terrorist; this will depend on your own origins and political points of view. Regardless on where you stand you will read the moral issues that were involved in making the decessions that were made. But there is no questioning his resolve and passion for an independent Israel. This book will give you great insight into the thoughts of one of the leaders of the most radical underground group for freedom. You may not agree with all of Israel Eldad's politics or methods, but his goal was a free and indepedent Kingdom of Israel that would include Jerusalem.

I would like to also note that parts of the original book were not translated and kept in the book as they translator thought that without knowledge of the Hebrew language, Talmudic and Midrashic sources the reader would not understand those sections. I think this was a mistake to leave those sections out as it would add a deeper understanding of the author and his basis for the decisions he made . This is part of the reason I have noted rated this memoir 5 stars.But I appreciated the addition of Zev Golan's notes for many have forgotten this history.
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This is the memoir of Israel Eldad life fighting for Israel's independence in the Lehi. . He was one of the leaders of Lehi, and lead the Irgun, one of the most radical Zionist groups during the Israeli war for independence. Those readers not familiar with this period of Israel’s history may find the book a little hard to read at first.

The author tells his story as he recalls it including the political maneuvering, infighting, and compromise among the various figures and movements in Israel's resistance and of his hatred of the “British Occupiers.” At times it is hard to tell if the author is a freedom fighter or terrorist. But there is no questioning his resolve and passion for an independent Israel. This book will give you great insight into the thoughts of one of the leaders of the most radical underground group for freedom.… (más)
 
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mramos | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 5, 2009 |

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