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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

History of Israel

The creation of Israel in May 1948, and its very survival depended on the will of the Truman administration
to recognize and support the Jewish state. A few weeks before the declaration of independence, President Truman tried faltered. Without the efforts of American Jewish leaders, like Mr. Dewey Stone and Frank Goldman - and it is likely that the strength of Eddie Jacobson - it is unclear whether the Truman, lighter America for Israeli statehood.
November 29, 1947 the United Nations voted to partition Palestine, so that the Jewish national state, it can not be created by one of its parts. Just as the triumvirs Abba, observes: ".. Before the partition resolution had been adopted, which is the endeavor, in which the efforts of" the state of the Arab Surrounding threatened to go to war with one of the British Jewish community politics in Palestine before partition that there was come, he took from the hands-off policy Arab attack against Jewish settlers.
Moreover, the administration of the United States, which then began to part. Struggles between the Jews and Arabs in Palestine, after the division gives us the state of the Department's approval, they devote themselves to the Jewish state would never have to do, in order that the cause of the partition of Palestine to the United Nations and under temporary protection. Partition and the creation of the Jewish state can be suspended.
In contrast to the State Department, President Harry Truman strongly supported partition. In 1945, shortly after taking office, Truman, European Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann persuaded him to justice for the creation of native Jewish Holocaust survivors. Truman considered by many American born Zionist overly harsh criticism of the policies of the administration, however, and in early 1948, while the revaluation of U.S. policy, Truman refused to meet all the leading American Zionists - even with Weizmann, the man he admired. The positive attitude of the State of Israel on the brink of administration changes.
March 12, 1948, Mr. Dewey Stone of Brockton, Massachusetts, spent the day in New York with his friend and mentor, Dr. Weizmann, who was concerned about the respect for Truman. Stone was an American Zionist leader, who will become president of the United Jewish Appeal, United Israel Appeal and the Jewish agents. That night, Stone returned to Boston to attend a dinner of B'nai B'rith in Boston, where he and Frank Goldman, national president of B'nai B'rith, have been met. Stone admitted Weizmann disaster on Goldman meet Truman. Goldman said that, by chance, and he recently visited Kansas City presented the B'nai B'rith award Eddie Jacobson, who was none other than former comrade Harry Truman in the clothing store. Goldman suggested the name of Jacobson, who urge him to intervene with Truman. Stone and Goldman borrowed a handful of coins from the others in the room, went to the hotel lobby and called Jacobson.
Email: Goldman put a stone; that almost did not know that as soon as in New England, and Jacobson about questions of their own selves, to make the matter difficult of protection or moral. About Jacobson offered it to the first stone. Two men, all were present, breakfast, Jacobson Stone formed questions, and then took him Weizmann apartment, where, according to Evan, "and many people of all stations in many countries before, [Jacobson] fell just below the Weizmann spell out. After a few hours, after leaving the apartment Weizmann, intellectually and emotionally prepared to influence Truman. "
Jacobson got the train to Washington, according to the triumvirs, entered without notice to his old friend, the president of the United States. Truman was happy to see Jacobson, but they want to put pressure on the Zionist question. Cornered, Jacobson Andrew Jackson to stand in the Oval Office, and Truman said, "Weizmann was a national leader of the cast in the same form as the temperament of the great Tennessee President Truman, who was worshiped." Truman smiled and went to the color of the comments and said Jacobson, to make an appointment to see him for the Weizmann.
March 18, 1948 the two leaders met in the vestibule. Truman promised Weizmann continue to work for the State of Israel. C. 14 might be fulfilled, with the command promised, 1948, and soon after of the thing to know. A few minutes after midnight on May 14, as the British withdrew, the Weizmann Institute announced the creation of Israel. But his word, Truman immediately extended recognition by the United States. "It was evident," Ewen concludes, "Dewey Stone with Frank Goldman and some modest county were able to have a profound impact on the issues of Jewish destiny." It may be added that talk directly to his friend Eddie Jacobson, Harry Truman, helped to prevent the changes in U.S. policy toward Israel and, possibly, the course of modern Jewish history.

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