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David Ben-Gurion

6 min · 17. heinä 2026
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Witness the life of the "Old Man" in our episode on David Ben-Gurion, the primary architect and first Prime Minister of the State of Israel. Born David Grün in Plonsk, Poland, Ben-Gurion's journey began with his migration to Ottoman Palestine in 1906 as part of the Second Aliyah. In this installment, we unpack his relentless drive to transform the Zionist dream into a bureaucratic and military reality, from his leadership of the Histadrut (labor federation) to his pivotal role as Chairman of the Jewish Agency. We'll dive into his pragmatic and often ruthless "Statehood First" philosophy (Mamlachtiyut), which prioritized the creation of a unified national identity over party politics or sectarian interests. We'll explore the high-stakes drama of May 14, 1948, when Ben-Gurion stood beneath a portrait of Theodor Herzl and read the Declaration of Independence as Egyptian bombs began to fall on Tel Aviv. We'll examine his controversial decisions, such as the Altalena Affair—where he ordered the sinking of an Irgun arms ship to ensure a single national army—and his visionary obsession with "making the desert bloom" in the Negev. Join us as we trace the legacy of a leader who retired to a simple wooden hut in Kibbutz Sde Boker, leaving behind a modern state forged through his sheer force of will and a singular, unshakable focus on Jewish sovereignty.

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David Ben-Gurion

Witness the life of the "Old Man" in our episode on David Ben-Gurion, the primary architect and first Prime Minister of the State of Israel. Born David Grün in Plonsk, Poland, Ben-Gurion's journey began with his migration to Ottoman Palestine in 1906 as part of the Second Aliyah. In this installment, we unpack his relentless drive to transform the Zionist dream into a bureaucratic and military reality, from his leadership of the Histadrut (labor federation) to his pivotal role as Chairman of the Jewish Agency. We'll dive into his pragmatic and often ruthless "Statehood First" philosophy (Mamlachtiyut), which prioritized the creation of a unified national identity over party politics or sectarian interests. We'll explore the high-stakes drama of May 14, 1948, when Ben-Gurion stood beneath a portrait of Theodor Herzl and read the Declaration of Independence as Egyptian bombs began to fall on Tel Aviv. We'll examine his controversial decisions, such as the Altalena Affair—where he ordered the sinking of an Irgun arms ship to ensure a single national army—and his visionary obsession with "making the desert bloom" in the Negev. Join us as we trace the legacy of a leader who retired to a simple wooden hut in Kibbutz Sde Boker, leaving behind a modern state forged through his sheer force of will and a singular, unshakable focus on Jewish sovereignty.

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