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Ben-Gurion David



Ben-Gurion fascinating four piece archive on the building of settlement houses


[1] Typed Letter signed "D. Ben-Gurion", 5.5" X 8", to Sa'adya Shoshani reads in full: "Prime Minister, The Kirya (Tel Aviv), 14 in the month of Adar Tashya'v (March 11, 1952), Mr. Sa'adya Shoshani, Chairman of the cooperate management of house owners in Tel Aviv, Dear Shoshani, I am deeply sorry that an answer to your letter was not sent on time. As to the matter - The general board came together to discuss two main problems of economic production (with factories, agriculture, transportation, and real estate) - we did not discuss all the problems. We only invited the bodies in which we discussed (farmers of all kinds, factory owners, contractors, credit managers that are involved). Please do not see the fact that you were not invited as disrespect for the population who build houses in Israel: other circles who are not directly involved with the economy production process were not invited, even though they are highly valuable in their donation for the building of the country. (Teachers, doctors, lawyers and such). They were not invited since the job that was given to this particular board has no direct connection to those specific matters. With great respect, D. Ben-Gurion."



[2] Typed Letter Signed "Sa'adya Shoshani", 8" x 13"Chairman of the union's director, dated March 20, 1952 which reads in part: "It is according to His definition of the circles which should be included in the economic committee, our organization has a right to demand to be included in it...His Honor does include the industrialists, ...and not the engineers and the professional workers who do the manufacturing work. Even so, in the representation of the house owners, his Honor found right to invite only the contractors who build houses for sale...if the government had accepted our demands, certainly many Jews, in Israel and outside it, would invest money in building of houses for rent...We insist a way must be found to correct the wrong inflicted upon us and to our humble opinion to the economy in general..."



[3, 4] Two Typed Letters of response Signed "P. Naftali", both 8.5" X 10.5", on Medinat Israel stationery in May 1952, read in part: [3]"...I must tell you that unfortunately we did not see any possibility to include in the council a representative of your organization. According to government decisions the number of members will be restricted, and the council will be composed mostly of the circles which are directly connected with manufacturing and marketing" [4 ] "Your address to the PM regarding the representation of the union of associations of house owners in the advising financial council was discussed by us again, but I'm afraid we cannot respond positively to this request..." Punch holes and minor stains, otherwise fine.



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