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November 29, 1947: The Story of a Vote
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Video: Eyewitness Accounts of 1947 UN Vote for Israel
Israel worked to the last minute to win United Nations recognition in the historic vote on November 29, 1947. One eyewitness said that one delegate who promised to vote for Israel was pulled out of the men’s room.
Suzy Eban, wife of Abba Eban, who then was a liaison officer to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, related on a new Toldot Yisrael video how Israelis worked to gain the needed two-thirds majority for United Nations recognition as a state.
Realizing it lacked three votes, Israeli delegates focused on Haiti, Liberia and the Philippines. Suzy Eban revealed that at one point, an Israel delegate went to the men’s room. One South American country, whose name she did not reveal, had promised to vote for Israel.
She explained, “The Israeli delegate noticed his shoes under the door in the men’s room and said, ‘You promised to vote. They are voting now, I am here to bring you to the voting,’” which he did.
“It was touch and go all the time until you got everything lined up,” she added. Israeli representatives sent a Protestant minister, who favored a homeland for Jews, to Haiti to gain its support.
The final vote on that historic Saturday night was 33-13, with 13 abstentions.
“I remember the excitement,” she said. “This was our life.” In the car on the return to Manhattan from the United Nations building, then located at Lake Success, New York, “No one said a word. It was overpowering.”
In Israel, David Ben-Gurion address a huge throng and said, “Long live the Hebrew state,” which at that time still did not have a name, and everyone responded by singing HaTikvah, the national anthem.
Yehuda Avner, a British student in Jerusalem in 1947, said, “For these 20 centuries, we Jews had always been the object of history. We were always the object of history, that is an object where others make the decisions for us.
“As of that date onwards, we suddenly became again the subject of history. where we make the decisions for ourselves,” a value that Israel still is struggling to fulfill today.
Special Greeting from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
PM Netanyahu’s Greeting for Yom Ha’Atzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day!
Independence Day Links and Videos
Israel’s 63rd Independence Day will be celebrated this year on Tuesday, May 10, 2011.
In honor of the occasion, veteran Internet materials collator and provider Jacob Richman of Maaleh Adumim has compiled 118 links regarding all aspects of Israel. He says they range from “history and tourism to photographs and stamps.”
The links point to sites on diverse topics such as a Jewish Trivia Quiz (200 questions about Israel), Torah Audio Classes on Israel Independence, My Jewish Coloring Book, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, Places in Israel, Zionism Timeline, Israel National Photo Collection, Aliyah, and many more.
The list of links can be found here.
In addition, Richman has gathered links to 135 YouTube videos having to do with Israel, clickable at this site. They include films of historic importance, such as the UN vote on partition, as well as movies showing unique and valuable Israeli inventions used around the world.
Other topics on the video list are: Israel Now and Then (Mark Twain’s 1860 visit versus today); Women in the IDF; Aliyah; Our Future Water; and many more.
Though David Ben-Gurion actually declared Israel’s independence on Friday, the 5th of Iyar, 5708 (May 14, 1948), Independence Day will be celebrated this year on Tuesday, the 6th of Iyar. This is because the holiday is always preceded by Memorial Day for Israel’s fallen soldiers; if Independence Day were to be commemorated on Monday the 5th, Memorial Day would have to be on Sunday, which means that ceremonies would begin on Saturday night – thus likely bringing about a desecration of the Sabbath, which is forbidden by Jewish Law and (in the case of public, official desecration) Israeli law.