Description: This biography of Meir Yaari, the leader of Hashomer Hatza'ir and its Kibbutz movement, discusses pivotal issues in the history of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, such as the friction between Zionism and socialism, the Arab question, Jewish resistance during the Holocaust, the absorption of new immigrants, and generation gaps.
Review Quotes: "Aviva Halamish has produced a splendid biography of Meir Yaari, one of the Zionist movement's most colorful and intriguing figures. Writing with profound erudition and empathy, Halamish reveals the mysteries of Yaari's charisma, his intellectual and organizational strengths, and his all-too-human flaws. Halamish throws light on not only Yaari as an individual but also on the kibbutz movement that he founded and on Israeli history writ large."