Her autobiography traces her journey from her povertystricken days in kiev ukraine to her becoming one of the very few. It is also the story of zionism, and the state of israelits struggle to be born, amidst arab and british hostility, and its struggle to survive against the venomous hatred of the. When i first discovered my life, my excitement regarding this book was skyhigh because i had this urgent need, seemingly out of nowhere, to find out everything about golda meir, known as the strongwilled, straighttalking, graybunned grandmother of the jewish people. Discover the great women of our time in these reissues of short middle grade biographies on the lives of twentiethcentury women written by a variety of acclaimed authors. My life by golda meir is a compelling autobiography, which tells of the life of this amazing woman, from. On december 8, 1978, meir died in jerusalem at the age of 80. Publication date 1975 topics meir, golda, 18981978, women prime ministers, zionists.
Born golda mabovitch on may 3, 1898, in kiev, ukraine, the eastern european emigre moved to milwaukee, wisconsin, when she was eight, subsequently. The mabovitch family had fled their home in part to escape pogroms mob attacks that had been carried out against jews in russia at the time. Golda meir could see right to the heart of an issue. My life golda meir served as prime minister of israel from 1969 to 1974. Golda meir was one of the most energetic and hardworking women in the world. Meyerson remained in tel aviv, taking care of their children. Apr 14, 2020 this book goes into great detail in describing the early life of golda mabovich. The state of israel, established on may 14, 1948, had many great leaders that helped it to become a state. Meir, golda, 18981978, women prime ministers, zionists publisher new york. We will only have peace with the arabs when they love their children more than they hate us. Golda meir biography life, family, childhood, children.
She became the fourth prime minister of the country in 1969. Golda meir, israeli politician and stateswoman who helped found 1948 the state of israel and later served as its fourth prime minister 196974. My life is the autobiography of the first female prime minister of israel, golda meir. My life by golda meir jewish used books is a used book store offering discount book prices.
All categories books israel my life by golda meir hamarim hameroikim bkarov yehudi teiman the jews of yemen and the exact science autographed copy hamarim hameroikim bkarov yehudi teiman the jews of yemen and the exact sciences autographed copy. G olda meir was the only woman among the founding fathers of the state of israel. It has been observed by eric hoffer that religions are interchangeable and whereas traditional judaism was not really a big part of her life, secular zionism was everything to. Meir was elected prime minister of israel on 17 march 1969, after serving as minister of labour and foreign minister. In this regard, its important to note that the subtitle of the book is golda meir and the nation of israel and both topics are amply but appropriately addressed. May 3, 1898 december 8, 1978 was an israeli teacher, kibbutznik, stateswoman, politician and the fourth prime minister of israel. Golda meir was a politician who became israels first woman to be elected the prime minister of israel. By the end of her life, she had become a hero as one of the first women to head a nation in the modern era. Golda devoted her life to the land that would become israel, moving rocks and planting trees, arguing with workers, soldiers, and kings. Other authors use meir s own account and add their interpretations, sometimes contrary to what meir describes. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children. Golda meir s life told by her in her ou wh words is the best way to read about her life.
Golda meirs life told by her in her ou wh words is the best way to read about her life. After making aliyah immigrating to the holy land from the u. In my opinion, this book didnt have any faults because i have never before spent any time studying golda meir in my life. The first german translation was published 1973 by the scherz verlag in bern reception. Though she remained an important political figure, golda meir retired for good and published her autobiography, my life, in 1975. Thenprime minister golda meir visiting a wounded soldier in hospital. Golda meir was the first female head of state in the western world and one of the most influential women in modern history. This is golda meirs longawaited personal and moving story of her life. Klagsbrun, id like to start with a paragraph from the introduction to. One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present. Nov 30, 1975 book my life by golda meir revd by amos elon. A few books have been published since the year 2000, but this biography by francine klagsbrun is notable for its attention to research, winning the national jewish book award as book of the year in 2017.
My life, by golda meir from the bookshelf of billy graham the. Born in russia, as a child she moved with her family to the united states and. I write picture book historical fiction, because i invent dialogue based on reallife stories. A biography of golda meir was named book of the year for 2017 by the jewish book council, one of about 20 books honored as part of the 2017 national jewish book awards. My life by golda meir meet your next favorite book. In many ways, her story reflects the story of israel itself. Golda meir, it turns out, suffered from recurring nightmares. She moved with her family to milwaukee, wisconsin, in 1906. The author of the book golda meir, karen mcauley, is a graduate of bennington college.
Obliquely, she revealed a glimpse of them during a discussion held on the third anniversary of the 1967 sixday war, during the war of attrition. However, no book goes into quite the same level of detail as this current tome. Jan 11, 2018 a biography of golda meir was named book of the year for 2017 by the jewish book council, one of about 20 books honored as part of the 2017 national jewish book awards. For the first time, we experience through her own words how it happened that this amazing woman, born in russia and brought up in milwaukee, became the prime minister of israel and one of the political giants of our time without ever losing the warmth and informality for which she is justly celebrated. Ironic, because, theres no denying that golda which is how klagsbrun refers to her throughout the book. Golda meir biography takes top honor in national jewish. Golda meir, diplomat, leader of the labor party, mk, minister and head of the israeli government between 19691974. Eventually, i must have dozed off, meir wrote in her autobiography, my life. Winner of the 2017 national jewish book awardeverett family foundation book of the year a thorough and absorbing examination of the woman and her role in zionism and israel. The book is a treasure, especially considering meir s importance to israel. Aug 15, 2008 g olda meir was the only woman among the founding fathers of the state of israel. Golda meir served as israels foreign minister from 1956 to 1966 and became its fourth prime minister in 1969.
Apr 17, 2019 though she remained an important political figure, golda meir retired for good and published her autobiography, my life, in 1975. Golda meir biography takes top honor in national jewish book. She would dedicate her life to zionist and socialist politics thereafter. The following exchange will focus on her new book, lioness. Golda mabovitch was born on may 3, 1898, in kiev, russian empire, presentday ukraine, to blume neiditch died 1951 and moshe mabovitch died 1944, a carpenter. After two and a half years the happiest of my life, they left merhavyah for jerusalem, where goldagiving birth to a son, menachem, in 1924, and a daughter, sarah, in 1926valiantly tried to be a traditional wife and mother amid a life of grinding poverty. When she was a schoolgirl, golda meir stood on a box on a street corner and made speeches about the need for a jewish homeland. Golda meirs first crusadei wrote it in first person. This is golda meir s longawaited personal and moving story of her life. My life by golda meir is a compelling autobiography, which tells of the life of this amazing woman, from her early povertystricken childhood in kiev, to her tenure as prime minister of israel, from 1969 to 1974.
Her son menachem meir had a biography about her published in 1983, and there is even a play based on her life, golda, by william gibson. This book goes into great detail in describing the early life of golda mabovich. Meir wrote in her autobiography that her earliest memories were of her father boarding up the front door in response to rumors of an imminent pogrom. Golda meir and the nation of israel schocken books, the work runs 800 pages and covers the life of israels fourth prime. The book is a treasure, especially considering meirs importance to. Discover book depositorys huge selection of golda meir books online. How golda meir, israels only female prime minister, wound up with. Morris worked as a bookkeeper for the histadrut building office, which didn. Lioness wrests meir from the shadow of the yom kippur war and presents her life and career as a lens to examine israels challengesborders, settlements, occupation, terror, and the social and ethnic divide between jews. The book is both frank and very revealing of her personality and goals. Born golda mabovitch on may 3, 1898, in kiev, ukraine, the eastern european emigre moved to milwaukee, wisconsin, when.
Peace will come when nasser loves his own children more than he hates the israelis and what we. My life is a somewhat disjointed account, a mixture of facts and personal vignettes, anecdote and memoirs of a stormy career. Golda meir was an atheist and she does not mention taking special precautions to keep kosher anywhere in this book during the many visits that she made around the world. Meir wrote in her autobiography that her earliest memories were of her father boarding up the front door in response to rumours of an imminent pogrom. The book is a treasure, especially considering meirs importance to israel. After world war ii, she traveled around the world to rally support for the. Golda meir this is golda meirs longawaited personal and moving story. My investigation took a turn when i found a 1970 collection of meir quotes titled as good as golda. It is also the story of zionism, and the state of israelits struggle to be born, amidst arab and british hostility, and its struggle to. Publication date 1975 topics meir, golda, 18981978, women prime ministers, zionists publisher new york. Golda meir was born the daughter of moshe and bluma mabovitch in kiev, ukraine, on may 3, 1898. And i did the unthinkable in my picture book, goldie takes a stand. A new biography of golda meir has just hit the market.
In this book there are two quotes that bear close resemblance to the pair in question. Other authors use meirs own account and add their interpretations, sometimes contrary to what meir describes. My life by golda meir by golda meir books biographies. Thats pretty remarkable, since at nearly 700 pages in fairly small font, the book is huge. One year after her term ended as israels prime minister, she gave ruth a signed copy of her book autobiography, my life, in 1975.
Born in kiev, she immigrated to the united states as a child with her family in 1906, and was educated there, becoming a teacher. Golda meir, known as golda meyerson from 191756 was the fourth prime minister of the state of israel. Golda meir was one of the founders of the state of israel. Nor does the book force the reader to wade through tons of extraneous facts. My life is a somewhat disjointed account, a mixture of facts and personal vignettes, anecdote and memoirs of a.