Without Permission: Conversations, Letters, and Memoirs of Henry Mandel

Without Permission: Conversations, Letters, and Memoirs of Henry Mandel

by Samuel Flaks
Without Permission: Conversations, Letters, and Memoirs of Henry Mandel

Without Permission: Conversations, Letters, and Memoirs of Henry Mandel

by Samuel Flaks

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Overview

A fantastical propaganda play depicting an armed revolt financed the purchase of the yacht Abril and its conversion to an “illegal” immigrant passenger ship renamed the Ben Hecht. The plan was to evade the British naval blockade and bring Holocaust survivor refugees to Palestine.

Henry Mandel volunteered aboard the Ben Hecht, a converted yacht that challenged the British blockade of Jewish immigrants to pre-state Israel. Captured and detained in Acre Prison, Mandel aided the efforts of prisoners planning an escape. After release, Mandel helped set up a secret bazooka shell plant in New York, which he helped to reassemble in Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Mandel was an Orthodox Jew whose reminiscences provide a uniquely illuminating perspective on the creation of the Jewish state. Mandel’s story is explicated in a running commentary that includes the personal narratives of other members of the Ben Hecht crew as well as historical background.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644695944
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Publication date: 10/12/2021
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Samuel Flaks is a grandson of Henry Mandel. He is currently an attorney who lives in New York City with his wife and young daughter.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Précis

Part I - Interviews and Reminiscences of Jewish Illegal Immigrant Ship Ben Hecht Crewman Henry Mandel
Interview Key
Chapter 1 - Vienna Born, Bronx Bred
Chapter 2 - The War Comes Home
Chapter 3 - The Merchant Marine
Chapter 4 - From Gowanus Canal to Atlantic Crossing
Chapter 5 - Final Preparations
Chapter 6 - The Irgun Had Other Ideas
Acre Prison
Prison Pictures
Prayer & Paratrooper Boots 64
The Marine Carp
New York, New York
Chapter 7 - Bazooka Plant
American Jewish Underground
Volunteering for the Israeli Army 78

Part II - Letters and Contextual Commentary
Chapter 8 - The Bergson Group
Chapter 9 - The Mission and the Crew
Chapter 10 - Atlantic Crossing to the Mediterranean Sea
Chapter 11 - The Palestine Run
Chapter 12 - Piracy on the High Seas
Chapter 13 - Break Out
Chapter 14 - Release
Chapter 15 - MACHAL
Chapter 16 - A Mercy Ship’s Legacy
Chapter 17 - Family & Brotherly Love
Neither Tide Nor Time
Religious Liberty
Reflections on Aging
Chapter 18 - Civil Servant & Union Activist
Chapter 19 - Reflections of a Long Life
Bibliography & Works Cited
Acronyms
Articles & Archival Documents
Interviews
Books
About the Editor
Hebrew Language Summary

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From the Publisher

"Without Permission is one of those rare achievements that succeeds in twinning painstaking historical research with a compelling personal story. Flaks welcomes the reader into the remarkable life of his grandfather Henry Mandel, a man of courage who served as a Merchant Marine and a volunteer sailor aboard the S.S. Ben Hecht, a ship that sought to challenge the British ban on Jewish emigration to Palestine. Drawing upon eyewitness accounts, oral history and interviews, archival documents, letters and speeches, and significant original research, Flaks' book offers a personal perspective on those complicated moments at the dawn of modern Israel. He demonstrates that Mandel and his fellow crewmen "struck a significant blow against the British Empire and its imperialist policy of denying the Holocaust survivors of Europe a permanent home and national self-determination." Joining personal narratives and testimonies with superb historical contextualization, Without Permission is a must-read for anyone interested in the American Jewish experience and the founding of Israel!"

—Ariel Evan Mayse, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University



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