
Daniel Gordis on Israel and Impossible Takes Longer
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Reparations and Resistance
This chapter explores the controversial acceptance of reparations by Israel after World War II, focusing on the strong opposition from Menachem Begin due to his personal Holocaust losses. It highlights the economic implications of these reparations on Israel's development while revealing the reluctance of Begin's family to publicly discuss his legacy.
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