Are You Waiting for Eliahu?: The story of a woman freedom fighter, 1942-1948

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Hanna Armoni ISBN: 9789652297303
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Publication: May 14, 2014
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Language: English
Author: Hanna Armoni
ISBN: 9789652297303
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Publication: May 14, 2014
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House
Language: English

A teenage girl considered the plight of the Jews in the 1940s and, determined to change Jewish history, enlisted in the Stern Gang. Hanna Armoni was that teenager and Are You Waiting for Eliahu? is the story of what caused so many young people to take up arms in the struggle for a Jewish state. Hanna reflects on being a young woman among male combatants, robbing banks, blowing up bridges, marrying the underground fighter she loved and losing him during a prison escape, the birth of their daughter, and finally the loss of her mother when the Egyptians bombed Tel Aviv. Hanna tells her story with passion, objectivity, and delicacy. Lehi Operations Commander Yaacov Banai read Are You Waiting for Eliahu? and said that In all the vast literature about Lehi, no descriptions or personal stories of a woman who fought in the Combat Division are as interesting or as moving. Former Member of Knesset Geula Cohen, who was the underground s radio announcer during the 1940s war for independence from England, praised the humor and warmth of Are You Waiting for Eliahu? and called Hanna more poet than author. From 1942 to 1948 Hanna Armoni served as an active member of the Stern Group (Lehi). Since 1982, she has helped in organizing the Lehi Heritage Society, where she serves as an advisor and guide to students and researchers. She holds a degree in Hebrew Literature and Theater Arts. Hanna is the author of four Hebrew-language books. This is the first of her books to be translated into English.

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A teenage girl considered the plight of the Jews in the 1940s and, determined to change Jewish history, enlisted in the Stern Gang. Hanna Armoni was that teenager and Are You Waiting for Eliahu? is the story of what caused so many young people to take up arms in the struggle for a Jewish state. Hanna reflects on being a young woman among male combatants, robbing banks, blowing up bridges, marrying the underground fighter she loved and losing him during a prison escape, the birth of their daughter, and finally the loss of her mother when the Egyptians bombed Tel Aviv. Hanna tells her story with passion, objectivity, and delicacy. Lehi Operations Commander Yaacov Banai read Are You Waiting for Eliahu? and said that In all the vast literature about Lehi, no descriptions or personal stories of a woman who fought in the Combat Division are as interesting or as moving. Former Member of Knesset Geula Cohen, who was the underground s radio announcer during the 1940s war for independence from England, praised the humor and warmth of Are You Waiting for Eliahu? and called Hanna more poet than author. From 1942 to 1948 Hanna Armoni served as an active member of the Stern Group (Lehi). Since 1982, she has helped in organizing the Lehi Heritage Society, where she serves as an advisor and guide to students and researchers. She holds a degree in Hebrew Literature and Theater Arts. Hanna is the author of four Hebrew-language books. This is the first of her books to be translated into English.

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