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In the winter of 1960, Benzion Netanyahu, a persona non-grata in Israeli academia due to his far-right, radical beliefs, stands before students and faculty at a college in upstate New York, giving ...
Benzion Netanyahu’s guest lecture, which precedes the climactic ending of the novel, provides the only moment at which Cohen lets a little bit of his sympathy for Benzion show, as expressed by Blum.
Benzion Netanyahu deeply internalized this bunker mentality, bringing it with him from Palestine to the United States, where he moved in 1940, initially to serve as secretary to Jabotinsky (until ...
Benzion Netanyahu, the father of Israel’s prime minister, who died on April 30 at the age of 102, belonged to that generation of Jewish scholars who believed that what they studied, wrote about ...
Professor Benzion Netanyahu was a man of rare humility, scholarship, patriotism, and sacrifice. His commitment to the State of Israel and the Jewish community will long serve as an inspiration and ...
How we wish Prime Minister Netanyahu’s father were alive to hear his son address the United Nations later this week. We once hosted a small dinner for the father, Benzion Netanyahu, who — this was in ...
Benzion Netanyahu, who died this week, was considered a very zealous Zionist; in the 1940s he worked with Ze’ev Jabotinsky, founder of the Revisionist party.
Benzion Netanyahu did not bequeath rationality alone to his son Benjamin; he also left him the feeling that he belongs to an exclusive fraternity that is treated contemptuously by the same ...
For decades until his April 30 death at 102, Benzion Netanyahu–historian, editor, activist and father of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu–was the living legacy of this hawkish view of Israel ...
Benjamin Netanyahu's father, Benzion, died earlier today at 102. He was the hardest of the hard -- a man for whom compromise was anathema -- but he was all too often tragically correct about the ...
It was the only meal I ever had with Benzion Netanyahu, who died Monday at the age of 102. But I have often thought of the writer’s question. Clearly Netanyahu’s formula for fatherhood was successful.