Authors: Elinor Burkett
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Political, #Women, #History, #Middle East, #Israel & Palestine
debate over occupied territories between annexationists and doves and, 287–307
domestic issues and, 312–13 early days of, 5–6, 234–41
as first female head of state in West, 3–4, 8
labor relations and economy and, 241–43
popularity of, 309–10 post–Yom Kippur War Labor
Party divisions and, 350–56, 360–63
Meir, Golda Mabovitch (
continued
) teenage years of, with sister in power struggle within Labor Denver and involvement with
coalition off, 236–41 Zionism, 29–32
resignation of, 363-66 Tel Aviv mayoralty elections and, retirement of, announced but 179
withdrawn, in 1973, 309–12 travels to Latin America 184
rift between secular and travels to U.S. in 1969, 1–7, 10–11 Orthodox Jews and, 243-46 War of Attrition and, 257–58
women’s rights and, 246-48 West Germany and, 193–96 Yom Kippur War and, 8–9, women’s issues and, 7, 82, 98,
313–36 177–79, 246–48
Yom Kippur War aftermath and, as working mother, 61–62, 66–67 337–50, 366–69 worries about lack of acceptance of
relationship with children and Jews and Israel, by 1969, 10–11 family, 72–73, 83–84, 91, Zionist Congress in Geneva and,
94–95, 175–76 94–95
relationship with daughter Sarah Mellman, Anne, 71
and, 58, 61, 66–67, 137 Mendes-France, Pierre, 281 relationship with sister, as child, Merkel, Angela, 4
25–27 Meyerson, Aya (daughter-in-law), 217, relationship with son Menachem, 227
56–57, 66–67, 94–95 Meyerson, Hannah (daughter-in-law), reputation and historical legacy of, 175
5–10, 372–75 Meyerson, Meira (granddaughter), 175 romances of, during early years in Meyerson, Menachem (son), 57–58,
Palestine, 56, 67–69 62, 66–57, 69, 72, 79, 83, 91,
as secretary-general of Mapai 121, 145, 175, 217, 227, 366,
assumes leadership, 217-20 384
Labor reunited by, and struggle Meyerson, Morris (husband)
vs. Dayan and Peres, 224–27 life in Palestine with Golda, 45–50, resignation of, 226–27 53, 55–57
Six-Day War and, 218–24 children and, 67
75th birthday of, 309 courtship and marriage to Golda, social security and, 176–77 32–39
Solel Boneh work of, and life with death of, 175
Morris, 56–58 Golda separates from, 58–63, 68–69 Suez War and, 188–93 move to Palestine and, 39–43
official separation and move to Persia, 82–83, 384
relationship with children, 82–83 Meyerson, Sarah (daughter), 58, 61, 62,
66–67, 69, 72, 83, 91, 94, 95,
121, 137, 145, 147, 157, 175, 217,
227, 250, 384
Middle East peace conference (Geneva, 1974), 354–60
Middle East peace process, 249, 258–67, 270–76, 278–82, 289,
293, 355–56, 358–60, 371–72,
375–79
Mifdeh B, 80–81
Milwaukee, 21, 23–29, 32 Minhelet Ha’am (first cabinet), 141
Miracle Worker, The
(Gibson), 374 Miriam the Red, 118
Mishap investigation, 210–15 Misr refugee camp, 173 Mitla pass, 323, 332
Mizrachi, Eli, 310, 377
mizrachim
(Jews of North African and Middle Eastern descent), 251–55
Mobutu, Joseph, 277
Moetzet HaPoalot, (Women Worker’s Council), 53–54, 58–59, 63, 70,
94
Mollet, Guy, 188
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, 152, 154, 158
Mondale, Walter, 374
Monde, Le
, 358
Monnet, Jean, 186
Montor, Henry, 134–37, 148
Montreal Gazette
, 184
Morgenthau, Henry, 138, 168 Moroccan Immigrants Association,
252
Moroccan Jews, 169
Morocco, 204
Morris, Benny, 197
Morris, Ya’akov, 197
Mossad, 89, 198, 285, 287, 313
Mount Hermon, 285, 333
Mugabe, Rovert, 201
Munich Accords, 380
Munich Olympics murders of Israeli athletes, 283–87
Muslim Brotherhood, 138, 140
Mussolini, Benito, 93
Nablus, 296
Nachshon shipping line, 78 Najar, Amiel, 187, 192
Namir, Mordechai, 155–56
Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 187–89, 194,
205, 210, 218–20, 224, 229,
258–59, 264–66, 269–70, 272,
279, 281, 301, 315, 379
National Council, 140–41, 145 National Council of Women’s
Societies, 205
National Housing Department, 165–66
National Press Club, 2, 4, 311 National Refugee Service, 138 National Religious Party (NRP), 244,
362
National Unity Government, 220–24, 237, 261, 274, 280, 372, 379
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 278
Navon, Yitzhak, 215
Nazi Germany, 77–78, 89–96, 106,
111, 153, 194–95, 287
Arabs and, 88, 96
Egypt and scientists from, 194, 213 Jewish immigrants from, 77–78,
90–91, 97
rise of, 77–78, 85–93, 96–97
WW II and, 96, 101, 103, 105
Negev, 121, 173, 198, 220, 327
Nenni, Pietro, 349
neocolonialism, 204
Netherlands, 91–92, 204 New Initiative (Sadat), 273 “New Jews,” 235
New Judea
(magazine), 31
Newsweek
, 3, 205, 216, 238
“New Targets for Israel” (Eliav), 291
New York Times
, 2–5, 92, 184, 234, 272,
306
New York Tribune
, 185 Nicaragua, 196
Nicolas II, tsar of Russia, 15 Nigeria, 200, 202, 205, 277
Night of the Panthers, 252 Nitzan, Yaakov, 206
Nixon, Pat, 2, 4
Nixon, Richard, 1–3, 8, 260, 262–69,
276, 303–4, 310, 312, 320,
329–31, 333–34, 339, 341–42,
345, 348–50, 374, 376
Nkrumah, Kwame, 200–201
Nobel Peace Prize, Begin and Sadat awarded, 376
North Africa, 104
North African Jews, 250–55 North Vietnamese, 10
nuclear weapons, 4, 197–99, 327
Nuremberg Laws, 85
Nuremberg Tribunal, 195
Nyerere, Julius, 201, 203
Obote, Milton, 202
occupied territories.
See also
specific territories
Arab workers from, 235, 241 debate over policy on, and Dayan
plan to annex, 9, 293–307, 351,
353, 374
Golda’s refusal to give up, 8–9, 237 Jewish settlement and land
purchases in, 295, 297–300, 374 pressure to withdraw from, 1–5,
260–61, 262–63, 269, 290–91,
340, 378
seized in Six-Day War, and decision to keep, 223–24, 229
oil embargo, 334, 338–39, 342
Oliver
(musical), 374 Open Bridges scheme, 297
Operation Magic Carpet, 164 Organization of African Unity (OAU),
276, 277
Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jews, 54, 57, 76, 93, 133, 177–79, 234,
241, 243–46, 295
Padmore, George, 201
Pale of Settlement, 14–17, 35 Palestine.
See also
British Mandate
Abdullah’s desire to annex, 126–27, 141
American Jews and, 70 ancient boundaries of, 288
Arab hostility to growth of Jewish population in, 31, 57, 65,
75–84
fight for Jewish immigration and homeland in, and WW II, 86, 94–111
Golda active in Labor Zionist politics in, 52–55
Golda’s desire to move to, and marriage to Morris, 36–41
Golda’s early life in, 45–52 partition question for, referred to
UN, 125–28
Peel Commission and, 86–87 temporary trusteeship proposal and,
139
WZO formed to create Jewish homeland in, 19
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 258, 283–84, 306, 355
Palestinian Arabs Jordan and, 302
nationhood of, 287–93, 379–80
as refugees, 250, 289
West Bank and Gaza and, 290 Palestinian resistance movement, 132 Palestinian state issue, 288–90 Palmach (regular fighting force of
Haganah), 101, 110, 115, 118,
223, 363
pan-African movement, 201
pan-Arabism, 288
Paraguayan embassy killings, 284 Paris Peace Conference (1917), 40–41 partition
Ben-Gurion vs. Golda on, 86–88, 122–23
UN approves, 125–28, 131–32 violence on announcement of,
132–46
Passow, David, 83
Pasternak, Boris, 161
Pauls, Rolf Friedmann, 195–96, 379
Paul VI, Pope, 278, 287, 310
Peck, Gregory, 5
Peel Commission, 86–88, 269
Penn, Arthur, 374
Peres, Shimon, 182, 186–90, 193–96,
198–99, 208, 210–12, 214,
224–25, 366, 377
Pineau, Christian, 188
Pinsk, Golda’s childhood in, 16–19, 25,
26
Pioneer Woman, The
, 72 Pioneer Women, 70, 71
Pitterman, Bruno, 350
Poale Zion, 35–37, 39–42, 46, 53, 69
Pocahontas
(ship), 46
Podgorny, Nikolai, 275
pogroms, 13–16, 380
Poland, 14, 19, 85, 90, 92, 95, 104,
268
Polish Jews, 102, 164, 169
Pompidou, Georges, 310
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), 284, 302–3
Pravda
, 159
Prime Minister’s Committee Concerning Children and Youth in Distress, 254–55
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The
, 85 Provisional State Council, 146
public works programs, 167–68, 172–73, 176
Quiet Demonstration, 253 Russian Orthodox Church, 14 Rwanda, 202
Raban, Governor Von, 14
Rabin, Yitzhak, 221, 223, 263–64, 266, Sabbath, laws of, 244
271, 276, 303–4, 363, 365–66, Sabri, Ihsan, 278
372, 374 Sacharoff, Eliahu, 99
Rafi party, 216–17, 220–27, 232–33, Sadat, Anwar, 272–76, 278, 285,
351, 361, 365 315–16, 332, 336, 339–40, 342,
Ramallah, 296 346–47, 351, 357–60, 366,
Rath, Ari, 175, 368 371–72, 374–79
Reagan, Ronald, 5 Sadat, Jihan, 376, 378
Red Army, 156, 161 Safed, 65, 100
Red Army Faction, 283
Saison
period, 109
Red Sea, 191 SAM missiles (surface-to-air) religious Zionists, 88, 117–18, 293 in Egypt, 265–67, 348
Remez, David, 52, 54–56, 58–59, 63, in Syria, 313, 322–23
65, 68, 78, 93, 116–17, 119, 121, Sapir, Pinhas, 198, 209, 217, 230–32,
141, 143–44, 175, 247 295, 297–98, 366
Revisionists, 122 Sarid, Yossi, 231
Revolution Airport, 302 Saudi Arabia, 141, 185, 258
Rhodesia, 201, 204 Saul, King (of ancient Israel), 56
Riad, Mahmoud, 278, 280 Sayeret Matkal (commando unit), 285
Ribicoff, Abe, 276, 345 Schiff, Zeev, 324
Riddle, Nelson, 2 Schlegel, Dr., 174
Robeson, Paul, 137 Schlesinger, James, 329
Rockefeller, Nelson, 3, 345 Schocken, Gershom, 326
Rogers, William, 1–2, 260, 262–64, Schopenhauer, Arthur, 31
266–67, 272, 274–75, 311, 334, Second Aliyah, 48, 52, 54, 70–71
348, 372 Second Temple, 324
Romania, 90, 277–78, 379 secular Jews, 243–46
Romans, ancient, 324 Senegal, 198, 200–201, 277
Rommel, Erwin, 104 Senghor, Léopold, 198, 204, 277
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 174, 184 Sha’ar Ha’aliyah camp, 173
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 91, 138, 168 Shainovitch, Joseph, 15–16
Rosenblum, Doron, 377 Shapiro, Ben, 37
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, The
, 33 Shapiro, Judy, 37, 63 Russia, tsarist, 10, 13–19, 25, 35, 85, 380 Sharett, Chaim, 183
Sharett, Moshe (
formerly
Shertok), 65, 106, 111, 114, 116–18, 120, 126,
138, 148–49, 151, 155, 161,
181–83, 209, 215, 227, 233
Sharif, Omar, 268
Sharm el-Sheikh, 189, 192, 271, 274
Sharon, Ariel, 181–82, 326
Shaw, John, 106–7, 111
Shazar, Zalman, 68, 72, 195, 239 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 33 Shemesh, Kochavi, 251–52
Shilbaya, Mohammed, 306
Shimoni, Yaacov, 143
Shlaim, Avi, 301, 302
Shliefer, Rabbi Shloime, 158–59, 161
Shmueli, Eliezer, 237
Shohat, Manya, 64
Sierra Leone, 202, 203
Sinai Peninsula, 8 negotiations with Sadat and,
273–74
occupation of, 229, 293, 297
Six-Day War and, 218, 220, 223–24 Suez War and, 188–93
Yom Kippur War and, 316, 322–23,
325–26, 328, 331–33
War of Attrition and, 236, 257
Sisco, Joseph, 275–76, 347–48
60 Minutes
(TV show), 273
Six-Day War (1967), 218–24, 229, 263,
277, 284, 288, 293, 302, 341,
380
Sneh, Moshe, 116
Soviet Union, WW II and, 92, 103 socialism, 19–20, 30, 50, 81, 150,
164–66, 205, 225, 234–35, 242,
372
Socialist International, 8, 66, 76, 310,
349–50
Socialist Zionism, 70–73, 243 social security legislation, 177