Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Center Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 37

Volume 3, Issue 37
June 26, 2007

Total Number of Visitors Since October 2004: 295,876


Book Launches At The Begin Center

Next Monday, July 2, there will be the festive launch of a new book of poetry of Uri Tzvi Greenberg, regarded as the national poet in his time. The book has been published as a joint venture of the Uri Tzvi Greenberg Center, the Menachem Begin Heritage Center and the Bialik Institute. The book is an anthology of Uri Tzvi Greenberg's poems, published after years of research.

Opening remarks will be given by Geula Cohen of the Uri Tzvi Greenberg Institute and Herzl Makov of the Menachem Begin Heritage Center. Dr. Ariel Hirschfeld, Prof. Dan Meron and Dr. Aliza Korev will be speaking, and Dan Kanner will be reading Uri Tzvi Greenberg's poetry.

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Last Friday morning, 250 people attended the launching of the book "Blood Libel at Dir Yassin," by Dr. Uri Milstein, the well-known military historian.



In his lecture, Dr. Milstein dealt with the distortion of history against the Irgun Zvai Leumi for its attack on an Arab stronghold in which Iraqi soldiers hid in homes and shot at the advancing Jewish forces, threatening the road to Tel Aviv.

An appearance was made by Shimon Monetta, who was a Hagana agent at the time acting undercover with the Lechi. He reported to Ben-Gurion that there had been no massacre and that the stories emanating from Dir Yassin were lies.




Shulamit Livnat participated in the entertainment with songs from the underground.




Begin In Cuba – New In The Archive

Some items of unusual interest were received recently by the archive of the Begin Center. Among them are photographs taken during Menachem Begin's first visit to Havana, Cuba, soon after the end of the struggle against the British Mandate authorities. He was the guest of the enthusiastic Jewish community and appeared at numerous events. Photographs now in the archives show Menachem Begin addressing the enthusiastic audiences. He was wearing a white suit, typical attire in Cuba at the time – and probably even today.


Feinstein And Barazani In The Media

This past Saturday night, Channel One TV's religious-oriented program, entitled "Motzei Shabbat", broadcast an interview with Advocate Tuviah Goldman, the son of Rabbi Yaakov Goldman. As already related in this bulletin, the Begin Center sponsored last April, together with the Underground Prisoners' Museum in the Russian Compound of Jerusalem, a special ceremony marking the return to the Feinstein Family of the illustrated Bible that Meir had presented to the British policeman, Thomas Goodwin, on the eve of his hanging.

Rabbi Yaakov Goldman spent the last evening with the two underground fighters, Moshe Barazani of Lechi and Meir Feinstein of the Irgun, just prior to them taking their own lives in a grenade blast. The TV program interviewed him and then broadcast a film clip on the ceremony and thus reinforced the historical heritage pursued by the Menachem Begin Center.


Begin Center Hosts City Of David Program

Very attractive posters in various parts of Jerusalem proclaim "Where it all began" – The City of David. This advertises a special course for potential tour guides to study the period of the Second Temple in the Old City of Jerusalem.

The course will be conducted by Professor Isaiah Gafni, Dr. Hagi Amitzur, Avner Goren, Ahron Horovitz and others on Tuesday, July 17 to Thursday July 19.

The participants in the course will meet at the Begin Center at the start of each day and will proceed from there to the different sites in The City of David and other parts of Second Temple Jerusalem. The buses will return to the Begin Center at the end of each day.


Apology

The Begin Center apologizes to members of the public who had reserved tours of the building and the museum on Thursday, June 21 and were unable to gain admittance. The same applies to the regular participants in the Parashat HaShavua program of that week.

The center was closed on instructions of the police, who had thrown a ring of security precisely around the area in which the Begin Center is situated – opposite the Liberty Bell Park. It is there that clashes were expected between the participants in the gay parade and the ultra-orthodox community.

As it was, the program in the Liberty Bell Park was called off by the authorities, and the activities ended much sooner than anticipated. Nevertheless, it was too late to resume the regular program at the Begin Center.


Visitors

Jane and Larry Sherman of Detroit, Michigan, who are staunch supporters of the Menachem Begin Heritage Foundation visited the Center last week and held discussions with the founder of the Institute, Harry Hurwitz. They discussed various aspects of the development of the commemorative program and especially the Junior Knesset, which they specifically support.

Ivan Ferrer, a member of the Menachem Begin Heritage Foundation board, visited the Begin Center and held discussions with Harry Hurwitz. He was in Jerusalem for the meeting of the Actions Committee of the Zionist Organization and the Jewish Agency Assembly.

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