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Chaim Weizmann anticipated the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and made a diplomatic bet on Britain, the new power in the Middle East -- a policy that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.
Leon T. Hadar: Israel Needs to Adjust to a Post-American Age Leon T. Hadar 2011
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Chaim Weizmann anticipated the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and made a diplomatic bet on Britain, the new power in the Middle East -- a policy that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.
Leon T. Hadar: Israel Needs to Adjust to a Post-American Age Leon T. Hadar 2011
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Faisal Ibn Husain, who would become king of Iraq, met with Chaim Weizmann, who would become the first president of Israel.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Faisal Ibn Husain, who would become king of Iraq, met with Chaim Weizmann, who would become the first president of Israel.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Chaim Weizmann anticipated the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and made a diplomatic bet on Britain, the new power in the Middle East -- a policy that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.
Leon T. Hadar: Israel Needs to Adjust to a Post-American Age Leon T. Hadar 2011
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It was a central tenet of Zionist belief that the Jews were returning to their ancestral home; Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel, only just lost his struggle to have the 1917 Balfour Declaration refer to the right of the Jewish people to "reconstitute" their homeland in Palestine.
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Chaim Weizmann anticipated the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and made a diplomatic bet on Britain, the new power in the Middle East -- a policy that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.
Leon T. Hadar: Israel Needs to Adjust to a Post-American Age Leon T. Hadar 2011
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In 1930, Meyer Weisgal, the political representative of Chaim Weizmann in North America, was in Toronto, where he edited the journal The Jewish Standard.
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From 1937-1938, the Gunthers traveled in the Middle East and Asia, meeting Chaim Weizmann, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawarharlal Nehru, the Chiang Kai-sheks, and T.V. Soong; this trip resulted in the continuing friendship between Frances and Jawarharlal Nehru.
Personal Information for Frances Fineman Gunther Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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From 1937-1938, the Gunthers traveled in the Middle East and Asia, meeting Chaim Weizmann, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawarharlal Nehru, the Chiang Kai-sheks, and T.V. Soong; this trip resulted in the continuing friendship between Frances and Jawarharlal Nehru.
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