THE Kibbutz Merchavia house where Golda stayed; her image in plaster alongside the front door; the cramped entrance and the small room and family photos through a grimy window in the locked door!
In the mid-1920s, members of Kibbutz Merchavia were in two minds as to whether they should accept a young couple recently arrived from America to British Mandatory Palestine and had applied to join their nascent community.
The none-too-welcoming band of pioneers hummed and hawed.
But when it was discovered the young couple possessed a much revered manually operated gramophone and collection of records, they quickly changed their tune.
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