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In early 1948, Harry Truman was conflicted about supporting a future Jewish state. Although he was sympathetic towards the plight of European Jews, pressure from his cabinet leadership was pushing him to oppose its creation. What motivated Truman to ultimately appreciate the need for a Jewish state?
Compelling Stories And Life's Lessons. By Rabbi Nachum Meth of LasVegasKollel.org