Natan Yellin-Mor’s Revolutionary Legacy with the Visionaries

Natan Yellin-Mor street sign
The political leader of the Sternist underground was one of the most revolutionary Jewish thinkers of the previous century. Ahead of the first of Adar, Vision leaders discuss Natan Yellin-Mor's legacy.

Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Vision movement activists Shai Hershel, Aryeh Shapiro, Samantha Muskat, Yonah ben-Avraham & Danit Grady for a discussion on Lei (Fighters for the Freedom of Israel) leader Natan Yellin-Mor‘s revolutionary legacy as a political thinker during the underground period and early decades of Israeli independence.

Further reading:
The Story of Natan Yellin-Mor
A Sternist Analysis of the Palestinian National Movement
Leḥi Wasn’t A Zionist Organization
There Was Once a Political Party
‘סולם’ ו’העולם הזה’ שתי חלופות פוליטיות, לאומיות ותרבותיות בעשור הראשון למדינה
Remembering Freedom Fighter ‘Ilana’ (with link to PDF of ‘Voice of Valor’)
The Story of Yusuf Abu-Ghosh
Remembering ‘Michael’
Remembering Dr. Israel Eldad
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Guest: Shai Hershel, Aryeh Shapiro, Samantha Muskat, Yonah ben-Avraham & Danit Grady

Hosted by: Yehuda HaKohen

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