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[[American League for a Free Palestine]] (ALFP) was created in July 1944, by [[Peter H Bergson]] (formerly [[Hillel Kook]]), for the purpose of supporting and funding his Hebrew Committee of National Liberation in Palestine. The ALFP attracted Jewish and non-Jewish members from all occupations, but especially those in politics and entertainment. The ALFP’s most notable achievement was the work of award winning playwright and director Ben Hecht, a member of the league. Hecht wrote A Flag is Born to propagandize the cause by comparing the fight for a free Palestine against the British to the American Revolution. With money raised from the production of the play, the league purchased a boat for the aliyah of Holocaust survivors from France. The group dissolved in December 1948 as the goal of the league had been achieved.
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[[American League for a Free Palestine]] (ALFP) was created in July 1944, by [[Peter H Bergson]] (formerly [[Hillel Kook]]), for the purpose of supporting and funding his [[Hebrew Committee of National Liberation in Palestine]].<ref>Kaplan, Erin. "A Rebel with a Cause: Hillel Kook, Begin and Jabotinsky’s Ideological Legacy." Israel Studies, Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 2005, pp. 87-103.</ref> Both groups were created raise money and send fighters to colonise Palestine with the [[Irgun]].
 
 
Source: Kaplan, Erin. "A Rebel with a Cause: Hillel Kook, Begin and Jabotinsky’s Ideological Legacy." Israel Studies, Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 2005, pp. 87-103.
 
  
 
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==People==
 
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*[[Samuel Weiser]]
 
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*[[Hebrew League]]
 
*[[Hebrew League]]

Revision as of 15:24, 29 November 2021

American League for a Free Palestine (ALFP) was created in July 1944, by Peter H Bergson (formerly Hillel Kook), for the purpose of supporting and funding his Hebrew Committee of National Liberation in Palestine.[1] Both groups were created raise money and send fighters to colonise Palestine with the Irgun.

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  1. Kaplan, Erin. "A Rebel with a Cause: Hillel Kook, Begin and Jabotinsky’s Ideological Legacy." Israel Studies, Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 2005, pp. 87-103.