Goldmann, Nahum

Goldmann, Nahum

▪ Israeli Zionist leader
born July 10, 1895, Wisznewo, Lithuania
died August 29, 1982, Bad Reichenhall, West Germany [now in Germany]

      Israeli Zionist leader who was an outspoken critic of Israeli policies.

      The son of a professor of Hebrew, Goldmann in 1900 moved with his family to Germany, where he later attended the Universities of Heidelberg, Marburg, and Berlin. During World War I he worked in the Information Department of the German Foreign Office before escaping the country in 1934, eventually settling in Switzerland. He took part in international gatherings of the Zionist (Zionism) movement during the 1920s, and as one of the leading figures in the World Zionist Organization, he was instrumental in setting up the 1936 World Jewish Congress. In 1940 he moved to the United States, where he sought to raise awareness of the plight of Jews during World War II.

      Goldmann declined to take office in the government of Israel when the state was proclaimed in 1948, but in 1952, acting as plenipotentiary of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (Ben-Gurion, David), he negotiated with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenaur a reparations agreement that resulted in payments of some $822 million to Israel and the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Goldmann served as president of both the World Zionist Organization (1956–68) and of the World Jewish Congress (1951–78). Always a realist, he repeatedly advocated peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Israelis, saying: “There can be no future for the Jewish state unless agreement is reached with the Arabs.”

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