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Living History / Chaim Herzog   

Living History

A Memoir


Author: Chaim Herzog


Language: English

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  Born during the Irish revolution to Ireland's chief rabbi, Chaim Herzog spent his formative years in Dublin's Irish-Jewish ghetto before being sent to school in Palestine. An officer in the British army during World War II, he helped to liberate the German concentration camps and was one of the first Allied witnesses to the atrocities of the Holocaust. Herzog returned to Palestine as a Zionist dedicated to the formation of the State of Israel. Through his eyes we see that process: from his days in the underground movement to his rise to the rank of general in the Israeli army and his involvement in creating Israel's superb intelligence agency. In the turbulent 1970s Herzog was appointed Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, never shrinking from the fight even when it seemed the entire world was against him and his country. And in 1983 he achieved his greatest success when he was elected president of Israel, a position he held for ten years. As soldier, politician, journalist, leader, or observer, Herzog has been present at almost all the great and tragic events in Israeli history. He has fought in too many of its wars and can explain all too clearly what it's like to live in constant expectation of terrorist attacks. He can place the relationship between Israel and the PLO into historical context and tell us what it was like to deal personally with Yasir Arafat. He describes lunch with the queen of England, negotiating with Ronald Reagan, and his final conversation with Yitzhak Rabin, shortly before the prime minister's assassination.
 
Publisher: Pantheon Books, New York,1996
 
Additional Details:
 448 pages, hardcover with dust jacket, very good condition: pages are white and bright, binding is tight, jacket is clean with small creasings. IsBN 067943478X.
 
 
Opening:  The earliest authentic record of the Jews` arrival in Ireland is in the Annals of Innisfallen, which records that in ``Year 1062: Five Jews came to Ireland from over the sea bringing gifts to Tordelbach who were again expelled over the sea.`` Tordelbach was a grandson of the great Irish king Brian Boru. Since Jews did not appear in England until after the Norman Conquest in 1066, these five must have come from France.
(Chsim Herzog: Living History, page 3)
 
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