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Two documents by David Ben-Gurion |
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שני מכתבים מדוד בן גוריון |
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[Ms. - Zionism] |
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Tel Aviv |
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1948 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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[1]; [3] pp., 207:164 mm., light age staining, typed letter on paper signed by Ben Gurion. The second is ink on paper, all by Ben Gurion's hand, not signed or dated. |
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Detailed Description |
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Two documents by David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973), Israel statesman; first prime minister and defense minister of Israel; an outstanding leader of the pioneering labor movement in Erez Israel, he headed the struggle for Jewish independence in Palestine.
The first document is a letter by Ben Gurion regarding assistance to a family wishing to emigrate to Israel; the second is Ben Gurion's draft of a speech he delivered. |
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