Chaim Weizmann: A Biography
Motti Golani
Thursday, 3 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Historian Professor Motti Golani explains how the first president of Israel, Chaim Weizmann, built support for a Jewish state among influential statesmen and Jews around the world.
Golani describes a man of intelligence, wit, charisma and dedication as well as a man with weaknesses, known for his infatuations, political machinations and elitism. Weizmann emigrated to the UK from Russia to work as a biochemist. He was in communication with the likes of Balfour, Lloyd George, Churchill and Ramsay Macdonald and met Woodrow Wilson and Truman. Golani says his success helped to bring about the Balfour Declaration advocating for a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine.
Golani is co-author with Professor Jehuda Reinharz of Chaim Weizmann: A Biography. He is Ruhama Rosenberg Professor for Jewish History and heads the Chaim Weizmann Institute for the Study of Zionism and Israel at Tel Aviv University. His previous books include Palestine Between Politics and Terror, 1945-1947 and Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948.
Part of the festival’s programme of Jewish and Hebrew literature and culture