David Ben-Gurion: On TANACH, The People, and the Land
Matia Kam
David (Green) Ben-Gurion (1886-1973) was also known as Zaken, the Elder, was the first prime minister and the first minister of defense of the state of Israel and was the states architect. During his years as prime-minster he shaped the new country. He was “the pragmatic and political power” yet was always an “inquisitive thinker”, a lover of books “whose cultural vision contributed a spectacular historical and spiritual dimension” to his pragmatic approach.[1] His whole life, including the years that he occupied major political positions, from leading the Yishuv (the pre-state years) through the establishment of the state, Ben-Gurion displayed interest in cultures, in history and philosophy.