The Prime Ministers: An Intimate Narrative of Israeli Leadership
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   Sasson, Moshe, 574, 662–663
   Sassover, Reb Yisrael (pseudonym of Begin), 13–16; 14 (photo)
   Savoy Hotel, 12
   Schecter, Jerrold, 278
   Schindler, Alexander and interview with Menachem Begin, 497–498
   Schleider’s kosher caterers (Baltimore, Maryland), 493
   Schmidt, Helmut, 543–545
   Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem Mendel see Lubavitcher Rebbe
   Schoenau transit camp, 219–224
   Scotland Yard, 126, 678
   Scott, C.P., 514
   Sea of Galilee, 76, 116
   Sejera (base camp), 72
   self-restraint, policy of, 8
   Settlement freeze, 630
   Settlements, 17, 28, 154, 248, 278, 287, 301, 423, 424, 431, 434, 480–491, 484, 507–508, 549, 574, 589, 630
   Shah of Iran, 459, 517
   Sharett, Moshe, 364
   Sharm el-Sheikh, 590
   Sharon, Ariel, 386, 569, 571, 584, 602 (photo), 684; attending Sadat’s funeral (photo), 575; exchange with Anwar Sadat, 461; on “indirect responsibility” for Sabra and Shatila, 646; on memorandum of understanding with the United States, 569, 571–572; on situation in Lebanon, 599, 600, 603, 605, 608,
   Shin Bet, 518
   Shivat Zion, 68
   Shultz, George, 630
   Shuttle Diplomacy, 277–278
   Shylock, 473, 475 (photo of letter)
   Sidon, 615, 619
   Silver, Eric, 233
   Simcha, Reb, 14–16
   Simpson, Wallis, 688
   Sinai II, see Sinai interim agreement (1975)
   Sinai interim agreement (1975), 183, 259, 283, 286, 289, 290, 295. 299, 302, 321, 323, 493
   Sinai Peninsula, 161, 210, 225
   Sinai Support Mission, 290
   Sir Charles, 517–519
   Sir Humphrey (Queen Elizabeth’s secretary), 684
   Sisco, Joe, 191, 278, 280
   Six-Day War (1967), 84, 101, 144 (photo), 163 (photo), 166, 174, 176,182, 204, 210, 222, 225, 227, 248, 255, 259, 263, 297, 303, 308, 314, 328, 341, 350
   Socialist International, 202, 253–254
   Solidarity movement (Poland), 579
   Soloveitchik, Joseph B. (also known as Yosef Ber), 406, 661
   Soviet Jewry, 220, 516
   Soviet-Syrian MIG25, 636
   Soviet-Syrian MIGs, 616, 636
   Srulik (participant in Bible Study Circle), 397
   St. Julian’s Way, 136–137
   Stalinism, 97, 240, 392
   “Star Spangled Banner,” 410
   State banquet (White House), 273
   Steel, David, 512
   Stone, Richard, 430, 431
   Storrs, Ronald, 202
   Straits of Tiran, 135, 163 (photograph), 590; see also Tiran Straits
   Strangeways (neighborhood where Yehuda Avner was born), 6
   Suez Canal, 50, 199, 225, 233, 234–235, 248, 252, 297, 321, 461
   Suez War 1956, 97, 174, 501
   Sukkot, 236, 239–240
   Summer White House (Truman), 118
   Swanson, Gloria, 430
   Sydney Symphony Orchestra, 53
   Syria et Palestina, 418
   T
   Tchaikovsky, 524
   Teitelbaum, Rabbi Yoel, 497
   Tel Aviv, 4, 12, 13, 14, 19, 21, 45, 50, 53, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 82, 93, 127, 139, 148, 150, 151, 153, 154, 156, 212, 303, 304, 308, 311, 332, 346, 365, 382, 389, 421, 487, 504, 514, 535, 539, 587, 624, 629, 634, 658
   Temple Mount, 10, 158, 159, 446, 464
   Templeton Prize, 511
   “Termination of the state of belligerency,” 277
   Thatcher, Denis, 549, 697, 698, 701
   Thatcher, Margaret, 502 (photo), 548, 549, 556, 689 698 (photo); as host to Prime Minister Begin, 503–509; Prime Minister Begin’s reaction to, 519–520; as host to Yehuda Avner, 697–703
   There’s a song in the air, 56
   Thorne, Thorne, 21–23
   Throne Room, 547, 687
   Time, 350, 557, 703
   Times (London), 350
   Tiran Straits, 140
   Tisha b’Av, 406, 446
   Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 663
   Tony (from Detroit), 543–545
   Tower of Babel, 609
   Toynbee, Arnold, 169
   Trash, Merry, 430, 431, 433, 434
   Treaty Room (White House), 435
   Truman, Bess, 118
   Truman, Harry S., 97, 112, 411; meeting with Yehuda Avner, 115–122
   Twain, Mark, 417–418
   Tzedek, Tzemach, 92
   U
   U.S.-Israel joint statement (13 July 1981), 561, 562 (text), 562 (photo of Begin’s draft)
   UN partition resolution, 3, 41, 43 (photo), 42 (photo of Yehuda Avner’s diary on that day), 69, 120, 351
   UN Resolution 242, 101, 182, 226, 228, 244, 350, 355, 412, 425–427, 432, 480, 481
   UN Resolution 338, 425–427
   UN Security Council, 157, 159, 166, 244, 396, 556, 557, 581
   United Jewish Appeal, 264, 328, 390, 466, 467, 533, 541
   United Nations, 50, 62, 69, 120, 135, 142, 202, 282, 296, 353, 396, 417, 432, 446, 458, 481, 498, 531–532, 539, 581, 606, 609, 610
   United Nations General Assembly, 41; Menachem Begin’s speech before the, 608–609
   United Resistance Command, 3, 17–18
   United States Congress, 287, 288, 289, 299, 372, 562, 673
   US State Department, 122, 187, 191, 192, 194, 322, 323, 404, 561
   V
   Vale of Tears, 235, 236
   Valeriani, Richard, 278, 279
   Vance, Cyrus, 387, 413, 415, 417, 423, 426, 480, 488–489, 494–496
   Vance, Grace, 434
   Vatican, 158, 542
   Vietcong, 327
   Vietnam War, 177, 187, 169, 194–195, 207, 208, 235, 585
   Vietnam, 140, 170, 173, 195, 196, 226, 278, 327
   Village Voice, 405
   Von Wechmar, Baron Rüdiger, 549
   Von Weizacker, Freifrau, 547, 548, 550
   Von Weizacker, Richard, 547, 548, 550
   W
   Waldheim, Kurt, 415 (photograph)
   Waldorf Astoria, 328, 405, 496, 497
   Walfish, Asher, 319–320, 322
   Walpole, Robert, 131
   Walters, Barbara, 274, 276
   “Wandering Jew,” 127
   Wannsee Conference, 545
   War of Attrition, 199, 225–226, 228
   War of Independence, 7–29, 19 (photo), 38–46, 47 (photo), 49–60, 58 (photo), 61–72, 136, 154, 159, 435
   Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 406
   Warsaw University, 319, 341
   Washington Heights, 267
   Washington Hilton, 486, 487, 489, 490
   Washington Post, 187, 278
   Wasserman, Chaim, 23
   Watergate scandal, 243, 262, 263, 264, 270, 272
   Wehrmacht, 544, 549, 688
   Weinberger, Caspar, 557–559, 568–572, 582, 621, 623; letter from Menachem Begin, 558; signing memorandum of understanding, 572
   Weiss, Yaakov, 21, 23, 24
   Weizman, Ezer, 365, 386, 435, 482, 488, 523
   Weizmann, Chaim, 8, 111, 419, 514; meeting with Harry S. Truman, 120–122
   West Bank, 158, 161, 204, 287, 300, 301, 350–351, 387, 423–425, 434, 438–439, 451, 474, 496, 523, 525, 528, 630, 631, 636, 637; discussion about between Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter, Moshe Dayan, and Zbigniew Brzezinski, 476–481
   Western Wall, 9, 10, 154, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162
   White House Press Office, 427
   White House Protocol Office, 167
   Whitehall, 20, 25, 50, 130, 507
   Wilde, Oscar, 107
   Wilson, Harold, 125, 126, 129, 131–132, 512
   Wilson, Woodrow, 617
   Windsor Castle, 684
   Wingate, Orde, 514
   Wolfe (volunteer at Kibbutz Lavi), 77, 84
   Wolfson, Isaac, 366, 367, 369
   World Moslem Congress, 511
   Y
   Yaacobi, G
ad, 304
   Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, 464, 699
   Yadin, Yigael, 538
   Yaffe, Adi, 109, 128, 131, 132, 149, 166; as Yehuda Avner’s contact at the Foreign Ministry, 104
   Yamit, 590
   Yavin, Chaim, 345
   Yavniel Valley, 76
   Yehuda and Samaria, 287, 300; see also West Bank
   Yemin Moshe, 137, 139
   Yeshiva University, 406
   YMCA, 52, 55
   Yom Kippur, 9, 10, 11, 209, 233, 234, 239, 250, 251, 252, 644
   Yom Kippur War, 199, 224, 225–256, 237 (photo), 238 (photo), 261, 263, 265, 266, 270, 271, 278,282, 296, 297, 310, 321, 356, 461, 501, 579, 584, 676; Egyptian surface-to-air missiles, 225–256; Golda Meir’s visit to the troops during, 236–241; Knesset debate on, 250–254; telephone conversation between Nixon and Kissinger about, 243–247
   Young, David, 512, 513
   Z
   Zabush, 644
   Zacks, Gordon (Gordie), 467–468, 470
   Zadok, Chaim, 57, 59, 64, 66
   Zion Square, 57, 59, 64, 66
   Zuckerman, Pinchas, 494
   Zyklon-B gas, 559
   About the Author
   Ambassador Yehuda Avner was born in Manchester, England, in 1928, and first reached Israel shortly before independence, in 1947. He is a founding member of Kibbutz Lavi in Galilee, and entered the Israel Foreign Service in the late 1950s. During a lengthy diplomatic career he served as consul in New York, counselor at the Washington Embassy, ambassador to Great Britain, non-resident ambassador to Ireland, and ambassador to Australia. Between overseas postings he served as speech writer and secretary to Prime Ministers Levi Eshkol and Golda Meir, and adviser to Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin, Menachem Begin, and Shimon Peres. In 1995, the Yehuda Avner Chair on Religion and Politics was established at the Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He is the author of The Young Inheritors: A Portrait of Israel’s Children, and a frequent guest columnist with the Jerusalem Post. For more information see www.yehudaavner.com.
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