![]() Szold was Miss Szold to almost everyone, although that formality has been dropped. David Ben-Gurion and Henrietta Szold, on the other hand, were almost never called by their given names and therefore are not here. Berl Katznelson and Golda Meir are often called by their first names, as they were during their lifetimes, and not only by their friends. The main characters in this book are referred to in ways that may seem inconsistent. A curious, confused, or impatient reader may want to look ahead-or behind-using the index. In order to avoid duplication, people and issues are introduced at length only in the chapter where they are most fully discussed. These six individuals con fronted many of the same issues and interacted with many of the same peo ple. The first and most important of these idiosyncrasies is that the book deals primarily with six builders of Israel, each in a separate chapter. This one is no excep tion, and readers may appreciate knowing what they are-at least those that are the result of conscious decisions by the author. ![]() If you are a copyright holder of such material, please contact WSUP at http:/ / /ĩ Preface Every book has its own peculiarities of style and form. Any missed permissions resulted from a lack of information about the material, copyright holder, or both. ![]() Exhaustive efforts were made to obtain permission for use of material in this text. DS151.A2B76 1996 320.5'4'095694092-dc20 96-5939 Wayne State University Press thanks the following individuals and institutions for their generous permission to reprint material in this book: Gordie Frimer- man Bettman Collection of Getty Images Central Zionist Archives and the Pinhas Lavon Labor Archive, Tel Aviv. cm.-(America-Holy Land monographs) Includes bibliographical references and index. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Brown, Michael (Michael G.), 1938- The Israeli-American connection : its roots in the yishuv, 1914-1945 / Michael Brown, p. Humanities MELLON FOUNDATION The publication of this volume in a freely accessible digital format has been made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation through their Humanities Open Book Program. Permission must be obtained from the copyright owner to use this material. All material not licensed under a Creative Commons license is all rights reserved. All material in this work, except as identified below, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States License. Copyright © 1996 by Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan 48201.
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