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The Moral Tragedy of Menachem Begin


Article # : 12470 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 7 / 1987  5,282 Words
Author : Richard L. Rubenstein
Richard L. Rubenstein is the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Religion at Florida State University and president of the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy. He is the coauthor (with John K. Roth) of Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and its Legacy

       THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MENACHEM BEGIN
       Amos Perlmutter
       Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1987
       444 pp., $19.95
       
        When former President Jimmy Carter visited Israel in March 1987, he expressed a wish to call on former Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Begin refused. Since resigning, Begin has become a total recluse - a strange way to end one of the most extraordinary careers in Israeli politics.
       
        Begin's career is the subject of a new, authoritative political biography, The Life and Times of Menachem Begin, by Amos Perlmutter, a preeminent authority on Israeli history and politics. Perlmutter has written a truly informative book that fulfills the promise of the title: The book rewards the attentive reader with insight into both the life and times of its subject. Over the years, Perlmutter has had access to Begin and to almost all of Israel's senior political and military leaders. He has also made use of documents in Hebrew, Yiddish, English, and other languages relevant to a full understanding of the subject. Few, if any, other authorities are as qualified as Perlmutter for the task he has set for himself.
       
        Together with the late president of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, Menachem Begin and Jimmy Carter were responsible for the most important diplomatic accords in Israeli history, the Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty of March 26, 1979. Fragile though the peace has been, it has endured. Apparently, Carter and Begin had little trust or liking for each other. Nor did they understand the accords in the same way. ... (2000 of 32894 Characters)
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