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Chaim Weizmann (Paperback)
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Chaim Weizmann (Paperback)
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The first volume of Jehuda Reinharz's definitive biography of Chaim
Weizmann, Chaim Weizmann: The Making of a Zionist Leader, met with
widespread acclaim and won five major prizes. President Chaim
Herzog of Israel praised it for being "rich in fascinating detail,
and never losing sight of the great issues involved." Howard
Sachar, writing in The Washington Post Book World, called it
"magisterial." And John Gross of The New York Times hailed it as an
"admirable new life of Weizmann--easily the most authoritative so
far." Now, in Chaim Weizmann: The Making of a Statesman, Reinharz
provides the long-awaited second volume.
This massively researched, deftly written narrative follows
Weizmann's life from the beginning of the First World War through
some of his greatest triumphs--the Balfour Declaration, the
founding of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the British
Mandate for Palestine. Like the first volume, The Making of a
Statesman combines intimate detail with incisive analysis. Reinharz
untangles the internal politics of the World Zionist Organization
as he charts Weizmann's rise to prominence. We see Weizmann
struggling with fellow Zionists over his pro-British policies and
his increasingly authoritarian leadership. We see him as a
persuader and diplomat, a charming figure who could win influence
in elite British circles without downplaying his Jewish identity or
heritage. Reinharz offers fresh insights into Weizmann's brilliance
as a chemist. No other historian has ever explained Weizmann's
scientific accomplishments and their ties to his Zionist diplomacy.
Reinharz follows the difficult negotiations that produced the
triumphant Balfour Declaration. He carries the story through
Weizmann's work in Palestine to found a vibrant Jewish community.
Weizmann's largely unsuccessful efforts to open a friendly dialogue
with the Arabs are also fully explored.
Chaim Weizmann was a towering figure of twentieth-century Zionism
and the first president of the State of Israel. In every way, this
monumental biography is worthy of this great statesman.
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