- Paula Ben-Gurion
Paula (Munweis or Monbesz) Ben-Gurion ( _he. פולה בן גוריון; 1892 – 1968) was the Russian-born wife of
David Ben-Gurion the foundingPrime Minister ofIsrael . They had three children together: Geula, Amos and Renana.Paula was raised in the
United States and was known for her "acerbic tongue". She was fluent in Yiddish, English, and Hebrew. Ben-Gurion met his future wife, Paula Munweis, who was anurse (trained at Beth Israel Hospital inNewark, New Jersey ) and an active member of thePoalei Zion Zionist organization, in the home of his friend, Samuel Bonchek on a visit toNew York City . They married in 1917 at New York City's Municipal Building before returning to Palestine where Ben-Gurion enlisted as a soldier in the newJewish Legion ofWorld War I .She was a feisty woman and famous for not being afraid to ask her husband to wash the dishes indicative of their
Zionist andsocialist zeal. She was bemused by her husband's interest inyoga and when his tutor, the famousMoshé Feldenkrais would show up she would say: "Here comes Mr. Hocus Pocus."Ben-Gurion published a book for her: "Letters to Paula and the Children" in 1958. A number of schools and institutions in Israel were named for her.
Leslie Moonves ,President andCEO of CBS Television, is her great-nephew.Paula is buried with her husband in
Ben-Gurion Memorial National Park .References
*Helmreich, William B. (1998). "The Enduring Community: The Jews of Newark and Metrowest". Transaction Publishers. ISBN 1-56000-392-8
*Sheehan, Sean., Winter, Dave and Patricia M Levy (2001). "Israel Handbook". Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN 1-900949-48-2
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