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Why President Truman’s support for Israel is more relevant than ever
Why President Truman’s support for Israel is more relevant than ever
Israel is the only Mideast ally that can be expected to consistently support America’s geopolitical decisions, as well as be an indispensable ally in the war on terror. This is Truman’s legacy in the region.
(June 23, 2021 / JNS) It was perhaps the most important meeting in Jewish history, but it was also simply a discussion between two old friends.
Harry S. Truman was the president of the United States, the most powerful man in the world. Across from him in the Oval Office sat Eddie Jacobson, his former business partner and army buddy. Chaim Weizmann, a Zionist leader, was in Washington and Truman refused to meet him; Jacobson had come to the White House to ask him to reconsider.
By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net
The Examiner
The National Archives and Records Administration, which oversees the U.S. presidential libraries, has started to allow some of those sites to reopen on a limited basis, including the Dwight Eisenhower Library and Museum in Abilene, Kansas.
The Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence. closed since the end of July 2019 for a massive, $30 million renovation project, has not yet received that go-ahead.
As workers continue to put the finishing touches on new exhibits, Kurt Graham, the library’s executive director, says it probably will be “still a couple weeks” before the National Archives gives a thumbs up.