David Ben-Gurion
Newly published documents belonging to Israel's first prime minister reveal eerily relevant message
Ben-Gurion recognized early on what became a well-known reality in the following decades: front lines that reach population centers, and the home front becoming a critical component of the war.
Time to implement Ben-Gurion’s vision: Litani River is Israel's natural northern border - opinion
Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey
Middle Israel: Sleeping with Somaliland is good, waltzing with it is bad - opinion
Did David Ben-Gurion decline into dementia?
I had direct contact with B-G, which today, in hindsight, seems to indicate that he was already in the initial stage.
'A gold standard for aliyah' Zionism in the face of Israel-hatred today
I like to recall my own epiphany: that moment when I knew I would live in Israel.
Israel’s plight: An absence of leadership
Last month, voters went to the polls for the fourth time in two years.
Does Israel still have values after its fourth elections? - opinion
For many decades, Israeli politics was a battle royale of ideas between the Labor Party, led in large by David Ben-Gurion and his successors and the Herut/Likud Party led by Menachem Begin.
Students from Israel, Ben-Gurion's hometown in Poland do joint project
Despite the great distance between the two schools, they still teamed up to teach students about leadership inspired by the work of Israel's first prime minister.
Ben-Gurion did what he said he would do
Ben-Gurion treated the Knesset with respect, honored the forms as well as the content of democracy.
Relics of Israel's biblical history go on auction
Among the items being auctioned is a 20th century Maccabees-themed menorah.
Grapevine November 22, 2020: A presidential perk – a trip to the Dead Sea
After the partial relaxation of restrictions, so many people stood in line for hours to get into stores that were open for business.
On David Ben-Gurion's yahrzeit: The pettiness of politics - analysis
On the 47th anniversary of his demise, Ben-Gurion, who was occasionally capable of pettiness himself, might be turning in his grave at such a childish display of political pettiness.
Zionism is about being pioneers in the land
In a recent interview to commemorate the Yom Kippur War, Gen. Amnon Reshef was quick to utilize the opportunity to call upon the Israeli population to be faithful to Zionism.