THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Golda Meir—Israel's Founding Mother By DAVID SCHWARTZ President as her husband. When America, after the ratification of the Declara- tion of Independence, needed money for arms, John Adams was sent abroad to get some, but Mrs. Adams was not sent. When Israel, after her declaration of indepen- dence, also faced an empty treasury, Golda Meir was sent to America to get it. To be sure, Ben-Gurion first proposed to go himself but Golda Meir vetoed the idea. Ben-Gurion," she said, "you are needed in Israel. I will go to America." She went — not even taking time off to change her clothes for the trip — and she came back to Israel with (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) Americans speak of the "founding fathers" but not of the founding mothers. Is- rael is the first land with a "founding mother" — Golda Meir. There were many able women in America at the time of the struggle for in- dependence. 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Federal Hwy., Dania, FL 33004 I II r' imi INTRODUCTORY I OFFER Aoiel M Present this coupon for an additional 10% discount off the lowest te in the state. aml ramm some $50 million. The fact that she had lived in America no doubt is important in her story. She was an Israeli but she was also an American. She wrote in her autobiography that when President Truman recognized the state of Is- rael, while all Israel re- joiced, she felt that her joy was greater, because of her American back- ground. Golda was not the first woman in America to raise the Zionist banner. Back in earlier days — before the Civil War—the poetess and actress Ada Isaac Menken wrote beautiful poems cal- ling on Jews to re-establish their ancient state. Later Emma Lazarus, one of whose poems is inscribed on the Statue of Liberty wel- coming the immigrants to America, also turned Zionist, and wrote a poem calling for a rebirth of the Maccabean spirit and the rebirth of Jewish nation- hood. Neither Ada Menken nor Emma Lazarus had felt any of persecution's fangs di- rectly. Ada Menken was one of the most popular actres- ses of her day — alas, she was to die very young— and Miss Lazarus knew little of Jewishness and did not suf- fer on account of it. But the tragedy of the Jews was too universal not to be per- ceived. Even a non-Jewess, the British woman author, George Eliot, in "Daniel De- : onda," had anticipated Theodor Herzl in calling for the re-establishment of the Jewish state. Golda Meir knew of the Jewish tragedy more di- rectly. As a little child in Russia, she had seen her carpenter father climb a 'ladder to nail a board against the door to protect the home from a scheduled pogrom. The next day the hooligans would be visiting the Jewish homes to rob and kill. When the family moved to Milwaukee, she could not forget this. She enlisted in the Zionist struggle. The land of Israel that she came to was then no land of milk and honey. Zionism offered no soft berths. Nothing but hard work. Frances Perkins, the first American woman to have a post in a presidential cabinet, once laughingly said that the only time her sex had interfered with her was in climbing trees. In the world of Zionism, Golda found no bars on account of her sex. If there were, she was too interested in ' the cause itself to think about them. Statesmanship, Plato wrote, is simply a matter of housekeeping. Statesman- ship concerns itself with groceries, clothes, homes. What is there about these subjects that is more alien to women than to men? And the anti-Semite worked as perniciously against the female as against the male. The fact that Golda was a .5 a woman was significant worldwide in two ways: in advancing indirectly the cause of women's political liberation and at the same time drawing greater world attention to Israel itself. Golda became not only a symbol of Israel nationhood but broader than that, a world figure. 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