- Berl Katznelson
Berl Katznelson ( _he. ברל כצנלסון, born
25 January 1887 , died12 August 1944 ) was one the intellectual founders ofLabor Zionism , instrumental to the establishment of the modern State ofIsrael , and the editor of "Davar ", the first daily newspaper of the workers' movement.He was born in
Bobruysk ,Russia , and dreamed of settling in theJew ish homeland from an early age. In Russia, he was a librarian in a Hebrew-Yiddish library and taught Hebrew literature and Jewish history. He madealiyah to Ottoman Palestine in 1909, where he worked in agriculture and took an active role in organizing workers' federations based on the idea of "common work, life and aspirations." [ Encyclopedia of Zionism and Israel, "Berl Katzenelson," edited by Raphael Patai, New York, 1971]With Meir Rothberg, Katznelson founded the consumer co-operative known as Hamashbir Latzarhan. He helped to establish the Kupat Holim Clalit sick fund, a major fixture in Israel's network of socialized medicine. He was the editor of the newspaper,
Davar , as well as the founder and first editor-in-chief of theAm Oved publishing house.Katznelson died in 1944 and is buried in the cemetery on the shores of the
Sea of Galilee .Memories of Katznelson
In her biography,
Golda Meir remembers Berl Katznelson as a pivotal figure in the life of pre-state Israel: "Berl was not at all physically impressive. He was small, his hair was always untidy, his clothes always looked rumpled. But his lovely smile lit up his face, and [he] looked right through you, so that no one who ever talked to Berl forgot him. I think of him as I saw him, hundreds of times, buried in a shabby old armchair in one of the two book-lined rooms in which he lived in the heart of old Tel-Aviv, where everyone came to see him and where he worked (because he hated going to an office). 'Berl would like you to stop by' was like a command that no one disobeyed. Not that he held court or ever gave orders, but nothing was done, no decision of any importance to the Labour movement in particular or the yishuv in general, was taken without Berl's opinion being sought first." ["My Life", Golda Meir, 1975, pp.98-102] [ [http://www.jsites.net/stamps/28.html Berl Katznelson] Famous Portraits on the Stamps of Israel]Commemoration
Monuments to his memory were erected at
Beit Berl nearTzofit , Oholo onSea of Galilee , and KibbutzBe'eri (which takes Katznelson's literary name).Israel Post issued a Berl Katzenelson commemorative stamp.References
External links
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/katznelson.html Berl Katznelson] Jewish Virtual Library
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