About:
Until his last day, Ben-Gurion was surrounded by an aura of respect and admiration as the greatest statesman who stood up for the Jews in general and the State of Israel in particular since the end of World War II. More than any other person, he shaped the face of the country and left his mark on it for many years.
Ben-Gurion Looking Back is not a book of nostalgia. Ben-Gurion looked back not with sorrow, not with anger, not with longing. The look back comes from him and always as part of the look forward. The present and even more so the future were always important to him. The study of the past was for the purpose of drawing lessons, both when he retired from the government and later when he retired from active political life, he continued to direct his gaze to the future.
Moshe Perlman, spokesman for the IDF during the War of Independence, author of quite a few books, which were praised and widely distributed in Israel and the world, was close to David Ben-Gurion both during the years he was Prime Minister and in the years that followed. This is how he dubbed Ben-Gurion and recorded his opinions on many and varied issues whose importance goes on and on. These conversations between the personalities are the essence of this book.
Language: Hebrew
Number of pages: 248
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