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Authors: Elinor Burkett

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Golda (62 page)

  1. “benevolent aunt”: Henry Kissinger,
    The White House Years
    (Boston: Little, Brown, 1979).

  2. “You must take my word seriously”: Ibid., p. 836.

  1. “1 am deeply conscious”: Ibid., p. 844.

  2. “The state has gone through a devaluation”: Quoted in
    Time,
    March 14, 1974.

361 “Why are you protecting him?”: Interview with Yossi Sarid, January 2, 2005.

361 approval rating fell:
Time,
March 14, 1974.

  1. “The streets will not tell me”: Medzini,
    Ha-Yehudiyah,
    chapter 19.

  2. Shulamit Aloni, for defying: Author interview with Shulamit Aloni, De- cember 23, 2004.

362 “Golda Meir had many great”: Abba Solomon Eban,
Personal Witness: Is- rael Through My Eyes
(New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1992), p. 554.

  1. “1 don’t think they use sensible methods”: Slater,
    Golda,
    p. 258.

  2. “1 have asked him”:
    Jerusalem Post,
    February 21, 1974.

363 “Had I resigned last August”:
Jerusalem Post,
March 4, 1974.

  1. “Golda, come back”: Author interview with Aharon Yadlin, December 30, 2004.

  2. At the last minute: Eban,
    Personal Witness,
    p. 562, and
    Jerusalem Post,

March 6 and 8, 1974.

  1. Agranat Commission: For a thorough account of the commission and its

    report, see Phina Lahav,
    Judgment in Jerusalem
    (Los Angeles and Berke- ley: University of California Press, 1997).

  2. “You realize that it won’t end”:
    Time,
    April 22, 1974.

  1. On Thursday, April 10:
    Jerusalem Post,
    April 11, 1974.

  2. “I am very tired”: Menachem Meir,
    My Mother Golda Meir: A Son’s Evoca- tion of Life with Golda Meir
    (New York: Arbor House, 1983), p. 226.

  3. “Two wars in seven”: Isaacson,
    Kissinger,
    p. 576.

367 “I didn’t just get up one day in 1967”: Slater,
Golda
.

  1. “like a rug merchant”: Isaacson,
    Kissinger,
    p. 570.

  2. “she had a grudge”: Author interview with Ari Rath, December 23, 2004.

368 “Miss Israel” and “the beauty of Jerusalem”: Isaacson,
Kissinger,
p. 553, and Valeriani,
Travels,
p. 295.

368 “Go get the best numbers you can”: Valeriani,
Travels,
p. 200.

  1. town of Ma’alot: A good recounting of the Ma’alot massacre ran in
    Time,

    March 27, 1974.

  2. “better get back to peacemaking”: Eban,
    Personal Witness
    p. 571.

conclusion

372 slow down the immigration:
Jerusalem Post,
February 16, 1978.

372 Kolleck, the mayor of Jerusalem: Comments made in a television interview, reported in the
Jerusalem Post,
February 5, 1978.

  1. “Doctrinaire and obsessed”: Chaim Herzog,
    Living History: The Memoirs of a Great Israeli Freedom-Fighter, Soldier, Diplomat and Statesman
    (New York: Pantheon, 1996).

  2. “So you’re tired”:
    New York Post,
    April 22, 1974.

373 compared her to Winston: Quoted in
Jerusalem Post,
April 23, 1974.

373 Kissinger threw her a black-tie:
Jerusalem Post,
December 20, 1974.

373 President Gerald Ford:
Jerusalem Post,
December 21, 1975, and May 20, 1976.

  1. And when Jimmy Carter was running:
    New York Times,
    May 27, 1976.

  2. declared Richard Nixon: Exchange of toasts between President Katzir and President Nixon in the Knesset, June 16, 1974, Israel Minister of For- eign Affairs, Historical Documents 1974–1977.

374 Even Sadat jumped:
Time,
January 2, 1978.

374 “I wouldn’t want the West Bank”:
Jerusalem Post,
May 22, 1978.

  1. Her autobiography: Author interview with Rinna Samuel, December 18, 2004.

  2. If I’d looked and sounded like Bancroft: Author interview with William Gibson, July 2004, and William Gibson,
    Golda: Notes on How to Turn a Phoenix into Ashes
    (New York: Atheneum, 1978), pp. 31–32.

375 “Israel will be astonished”:
New York Times,
November 15, 1977.

375 “I’m not going to have people say”: Author interview with Rinna Samuel, January 2, 2005.

  1. “What’s all the Messianic”:
    Jerusalem Post,
    November 21, 1977.

  2. “The time was not yet ripe”: The repartee between Golda and Sadat was overheard by Yitzhak Rabin, who was standing nearby. From Rabin in- terview, Golda Meir Library Archives, UWM, tape 19, collection 21.

376 “I don’t know about the Nobel”:
Jerusalem Post,
November 25, 1977.

  1. “Galili would be her agent”: Author interview with Mordechai Gazit, Janu- ary 6, 2005.

  2. It fell to Mordechai: Ibid.

377 spate of pamphlets and articles: That work included
Israeli Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace
(London: Routledge, 2002); “Peace between Egypt and Israel: A Missed Opportunity in 1971,”
Zionism (Hatzionut)
21 (1998); “Egypt and Israel—Was There a Peace Opportunity Missed in 1971?”
Journal of Contemporary History
32, no. 1 pp. 97–115 (January 1997);
The Peace Process, 1969

1973: Efforts and Contacts
(Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1983); and “Golda and Peace,” Jerusalem Post, January 1, 1980.

  1. “the horrific Golda Syndrome”: Doron Rosenblum, “Is He Another of the Goldas?”
    Ha’aretz,
    June 24, 2006.

  2. “No Arab government offered”: Simcha Dinitz interview, Golda Meir Li- brary Archives, UWM, tapes 8 and 9, collection 21.

378 his wife, Jihan: In interview with
Yediot Aharonot,
June 11, 1989.

378 “done better and gone farther than Menahem Begin”: Sadat interview in

October
magazine, February 18, 1978.

380 “ ‘How dare you say Jews’ ”: Author interview with Shulamit Aloni, Decem- ber 23, 2004.

380 “It is true we do have a Masada complex”: Golda was responding to Stewart Alsop’s column in
Newsweek,
July 12, 1971.

380 “We also have a pogrom complex. We have a Hitler complex.”: “Israel at 40,”
Time,
February 5, 2007.

380 “We are not Czechoslovakia”:
L’Express,
July 10, 1970.

383 “Israeli society, for thirty years, a full generation”: Author’s interview with Yaakov Hasdai, December 17, 2004.

bibliography

Newspapers and Periodicals

Commentary Commonweal Current History Foreign Policy Fortune Ha’aretz Jerusalem Post Life

Look

Middle East Record The Nation

The New Republic The New York Times The New Yorker Newsweek

The Palestine Post Saturday Evening Post Time

U.S. News and World Report The Washington Post

Interviews

Achimer, Yossi. December 22, 2004

Adler, Haim. January 3, 2005

Aloni, Shulamit. December 23, 2004

Alpher, Yossi. December 22, 2004

Ashkenazi, Motti. December 19, 2004

Avner, Yehuda. January 6, 2005

Avnery, Uri. January 4, 2005

Bailey, Clinton. December 19, 2004

Bar-On, Dan. December 31, 2004

Bar-Yossef, Uri. January 2, 2005

Bar-Zohar, Michael. December 21, 2004

Bartov, Hanoch. December 27, 2004

Beilin, Yossi. January 4, 2005

Bentsur, Eitan. December 28, 2004

Biton, Charlie. December 23, 2004

Bloch, Danny. December 29, 2004

Bushinski, Jay. December 16, 2004

Cohen, Amnon. December 24, 2004

Dayan, Yael. December 16, 2004

Eliav, Aryeh (Lova). December 29, 2004

Elpeleg, Tzvi. December 20, 2004

Eshkol, Miriam. January 12, 2005

Gazit, Mordechai. January 6, 2005

Gelber, Yoav. January 5, 2005

Gibson, William. July 15, 2004

Goldman, Ralph. January 12, 2005

Golembo, Alice. August 3, 2004 Gruber, Ruth. July 2004

Haber, Eitan. December 20, 2004

Harish, Micah. January 13, 2005

Harmon, David. December 14, 2004

Hasdai, Yaakov. December 17, 2004

Hefer, Haim. December 14, 2004

Herlitz, Esther. December 16, 2004

Hillel, Shlomo. December 21, 2004

Josephtal, Senta. January 9, 2005

Jubran, Salem. January 5, 2005

Kneller, Rolf. December 28, 2004

Lapidot, Yehuda. January 3, 2005

Lavi, Naftali. December 15, 2004

Levin, Marlin. December 27, 2004

Levy, Baruch. January 2, 2005

Lossin, Yigal. December 19, 2004

Medzini, Meron. December 15, 2004; January 11, 2005

Meyerson, Menachim. January 13, 2005

Morris, Benny. January 12, 2005

Nakdimon, Shlomo. December 20, 2004

Namir, Ora. January 9, 2005

Navon, Yitzhak. December 30, 2004

Nitzan, Yaakov. December 26, 2004

Oded, Aryre. December 17, 2004

Oren, Michael. January 11, 2005

Pail, Meir. January 2, 2004

Pazner, Avi. January 11, 2005

Rachamin, Mordechai. December 22, 2004

Rath, Ari. December 23, 2004

Rehabi, Sara. January 13, 2005

Rifman, Shmuel. December 30, 2004

Rosolio, Danny. January 10, 2005 Rothstein, Raphael. August 2004

Samuel, Rinna. December 18, 2004; January 2, 2005

Sarid, Yossi. January 2, 2005

Segev, Tom. January 7, 2005

Shalev, Arye. January 13, 2005

Sharett, Yaakov. January 4, 2005

Shemesh, Kochavi. December 28, 2004

Shmueli, Eliezer. September 24; October 16, 2007

Yadlin, Aharon. December 30, 2004

Zuckerman, Nomi. December 15, 2004

Oral Histories

Golda Meir Library Archives, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Aloni, Shulamit: tape 3, collection 21

Avidar, General Joseph: tape 4, collection 21 Avner, Yehuda: tapes 5 and 6, collection 21

Aynor, Hannan: tape 16, collection 21

Dinitz, Simcha: tapes 8 and 9, collection 21

Eshel, Tamar: tape 10, collection 21

Hamburger-Medzini, Regina: tape 11, collection 21

Harman, Abraham: tapes 13 and 14, collection 21

Harman, David: tape 15, collection 21

Harman, Zena: tape 13, collection 21

Kaddar, Lou: tapes 7 and 12, collection 21 Lambert, Anne Marie: tape 17, collection 21 Medzini, Meron: tape 18, collection 21

Meir, Golda: tape 1, collection 21

Meir, Golda: tape 2, collection 21, speech CJF General Assembly 1977 Meir, Golda: tape 24, collection 21, political functions and press conferences

Meir, Golda: tape 25, collection 21, addresses to Knesset; speeches and inter- views

Meir, Golda: tape 26, collection 21, reflections and interviews Mizrachi, Eli: tape 14, collection 21

Rabin, Yitzhak: tape 19, collection 21

Rahabi, Sara: tapes 20 and 21, collection 21

Rath, Ari: tape 22, collection 21

Scherf, Zeev: tape 5, collection 21

Oral History Division, Institute for Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Beale, Harry Boyar, Lou Brailov, Mathilda Comay, Michael Davis, Moshe Goldstein, Israel Kaddar, Lou Livingston, Julius Montor, Harry

New York Public Library, Golda Meir, interview with Mitchell Krausse

Archives

Central Zionist Archives

Golda Meir Library Archives, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Israel State Archives

National Archives of the United States

Nelson Riddle Collection, University of Arizona School of Music New York Public Library

Oral History Division, Institute for Contemporary Jewry, The Hebrew University

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