The Ben-Gurion—Blaustein Exchange: Ben-Gurion's Perspective Between an Ideological Capitulation and A Strategic Alliance

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 ma...

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