TY - JOUR
T1 - The Ben-gurion-blaustein exchange
T2 - Ben-gurion's perspective between an ideological capitulation and a strategic alliance
AU - Shiff, Ofer
AU - Sherzer, Adi
AU - Gorodess, Talia
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PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - The article discusses Ben-Gurion's stance towards American Jewry following the establishment of the State of Israel (1949-1951) with a focus on the Ben-Gurion-Blaustein Exchange of 1950, and specifically on Ben-Gurion's alignment with the non-Zionist American Jewish Committee (AJC). Our main contention here is that Ben-Gurion's motivation in aligning with the non-Zionists cannot have been merely political or pragmatic but reflects rather a deliberate ideological position. Contrary to the dominant scholarly view, Ben-Gurion did not make ideological 'concessions' to the AJC in the "Exchange". The "Exchange" was in full accord with Israel's selfdefinition both as a nation-state and a Jewish state. The article draws on letters, cables and telegrams exchanged between Ben-Gurion, Blaustein and Proskauer before and after the Ben-Gurion-Blaustein Exchange and relates the correspondence to Ben-Gurion's momentous speech before a gathering of the American Zionist Committee during his first visit to the US as Prime Minister in 1951. These developments taken together shed light on Ben-Gurion's ideology as it applies to the Jewish State in relation to the American Jewish Diaspora.
AB - The article discusses Ben-Gurion's stance towards American Jewry following the establishment of the State of Israel (1949-1951) with a focus on the Ben-Gurion-Blaustein Exchange of 1950, and specifically on Ben-Gurion's alignment with the non-Zionist American Jewish Committee (AJC). Our main contention here is that Ben-Gurion's motivation in aligning with the non-Zionists cannot have been merely political or pragmatic but reflects rather a deliberate ideological position. Contrary to the dominant scholarly view, Ben-Gurion did not make ideological 'concessions' to the AJC in the "Exchange". The "Exchange" was in full accord with Israel's selfdefinition both as a nation-state and a Jewish state. The article draws on letters, cables and telegrams exchanged between Ben-Gurion, Blaustein and Proskauer before and after the Ben-Gurion-Blaustein Exchange and relates the correspondence to Ben-Gurion's momentous speech before a gathering of the American Zionist Committee during his first visit to the US as Prime Minister in 1951. These developments taken together shed light on Ben-Gurion's ideology as it applies to the Jewish State in relation to the American Jewish Diaspora.
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U2 - 10.2979/israelstudies.25.3.04
DO - 10.2979/israelstudies.25.3.04
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AN - SCOPUS:85090340761
SN - 1084-9513
VL - 25
SP - 15
EP - 32
JO - Israel Studies
JF - Israel Studies
IS - 3
ER -