ABSTRACT

In the two days that I stayed with Pines, we had long discussions about all sorts of things that interested us both, and experienced a real meeting of minds. The impression gained on my first visit to him was reinforced, namely, that even if there was a grain of truth in the allegations that had been brought against him, his education, his achievements, and his sentiments made him for the moment the only man in Palestine in whom there was hope for the future of the general ideal of the nationalist movement. I was sure that we could work together for the attainment of this goal.