Tuten shows how the Jewish National Fund (JNF) proved to be
flexible in its fundraising to obtain its land-purchase objectives
during the Second World War. He provides a detailed examination of
the Jewish National Fund's internal development and analyses the
relationship between JNF's finances and land purchase priorities. A
valuable addition to recent re-evaluations of Israeli history and
institutions, this book will be of interest to those researching
Palestinian history, Jewish and Israeli history and the history of
the modern Middle East.
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