Golda Meir, one of the most powerful women in Israel’s history, was the third woman in the 20th century to become a leader of a nation. Though a frequent critic of the feminist movement, Golda herself was the focus of interest and criticism due to her gender. How did she deal with it? Why did she agree to enter a synagogue in Moscow but not in Tel Aviv? And what does this have to do with the Israeli Hatmakers’ Union?
Shir Aharon Bram
Shir Aharon Bram, content editor at the National Library of Israel. You will find me somewhere between my desk and the nearest coffee station. In my spare time I enjoy traveling, talking, reading, more reading, wandering the streets of Jerusalem, and writing about what I see and experience.