GOLDA: A Reckoning

On August 24th, the Federation CJA in Montreal launched its annual fundraising campaign. The campaign included taking over all eight screens of the newly renovated CineStarz Deluxe Cavendish to show two screenings of “Golda,” featuring Helen Mirren as the iconic Israeli leader, Golda Meir.

The campaign continues the tradition of Jewish philanthropy that focuses on helping those in need, similar to charitable traditions in cultures worldwide. This year, their #StandUpCampaign is dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities and addressing antisemitism, a challenge with both local and global significance.

Golda Meir’s Unyielding Leadership

Golda delves into the tense days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973 when Israel was caught off guard by simultaneous attacks from Egypt and Syria—on the holiest day of the Jewish year. The film vividly portrays the shock and the immediate danger that millions of Israelis face.¹

The exceptional aspect of the story is Golda Meir’s leadership during this critical moment. As Prime Minister, her decisions directly affected the nation’s survival. Recently released battlefield footage intensifies the film, providing a raw look at the human cost of war.²

Meir resigned after the war, taking much of the blame for Israel’s losses. Debate over whether her age, gender, and other factors affected the country’s lack of preparedness persisted for years.

Golda’s Private Struggles

The film offers a detailed look at Golda Meir’s personal challenges, including her battle with cancer, her efforts to maintain morale during turbulent times, and her frustration with the U.S. delay in providing military aid. These aspects reveal the intense balancing act of leadership, a struggle that anyone in a position of authority can understand.

However, the film is not solely focused on her role as a leader. Golda Meir’s humanity is vividly portrayed through her quiet compassion and unwavering determination. Despite the odds, her strength and dedication offer enduring lessons in leadership.

Helen Mirren’s portrayal of Meir is extraordinary. Through her nuanced body language and subtle emotional expressions, Mirren adds layers to the character that linger long after the film ends.

High Holidays: A Time for Reflection

The film’s release during the Jewish High Holidays, a time of reflection and renewal, feels especially fitting. Like holidays in other faiths, these days allow Jewish people to reconnect with their heritage and traditions and offer personal and communal introspection opportunities. The retelling of the story of Moses and the Golden Calf during this season reminds us of human frailty and the importance of forgiveness—universal themes that resonate across cultures.³

A particularly moving part of the Yom Kippur service is the Yizkor prayer, where people reflect on loved ones who have passed. This year, one congregation member shared his memories of the Yom Kippur War, reminding us how the history portrayed in Golda is still deeply personal for many.

The Yom Kippur War: Lessons in Resilience

A documentary circulating during this time, Yom Kippur War: From the Beit Midrash to the Battlefield, tells the story of a miraculous rescue during the war. It highlights how deeply rooted traditions, much like those in other communities, can provide strength during difficult times. Whether it’s the sense of community, faith, or shared history, these sources of resilience transcend cultural and religious lines.

A Universal Leadership Lesson

Golda is not just about one woman or country; it’s a story of leadership, resilience, and sacrifice. Watching it during a time when so many are reflecting on their own lives makes it even more impactful. Golda Meir’s journey speaks to anyone who has had to navigate difficult decisions, lead in tough times, or find strength when facing overwhelming odds. Her story is a powerful reminder of the endurance of the human spirit and the importance of standing up for one’s values—a message that anyone can appreciate.


Footnotes:

  1. “The Yom Kippur War: Background & Overview.” Jewish Virtual Library, www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
  2. Ynet News: Israel declassifies massive archive to mark 50th anniversary of Yom Kippur War.” Ynetnews, www.ynetnews.com.
  3. Isaacs, Jacob. “The Golden Calf.” Chabad.org, Kehot Publication Society

Golda’s Balcony

The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival recently featured a virtual screening of “Golda’s Balcony,” a one-woman play turned into an engaging film. This adaptation dives into the complex life of Golda Meir, brilliantly portrayed by Tovah Feldshuh. After the screening, a 90-minute interview with Feldshuh gave a closer look at the incredible effort she put into bringing Golda’s character to life. Meir, a mother, wife, dedicated Zionist, and Prime Minister of Israel during the Yom Kippur War of 1973, carried a burden most of us can’t imagine—decisions that could change the fate of her nation.

Leading Through Crisis

“Golda’s Balcony” pulls you into the emotional and political storms Meir faced as Prime Minister. At the heart of the play is one pressing question: Would she use a secret weapon to protect Israel? And with that question came the weight of knowing the consequences—both immediate and long-term. Tovah Feldshuh shared during the interview that embodying Golda meant digging deep into her research to portray a leader’s strength, doubt, and humanity under immense pressure.

But this isn’t just a historical drama—it’s a very human story. It reminds us that people are grappling with the same fears and uncertainties behind the titles and power as the rest of us. The film captures both the resilience of the Israeli people and their determination to survive, even when faced with impossible choices. While it speaks to the past, its themes feel incredibly relevant today, especially in a world where conflict and leadership challenges haven’t disappeared.

A Timeless Story of Leadership

The film has earned praise for its portrayal of leadership under pressure and the personal and collective sacrifices made for survival. “Golda’s Balcony” goes beyond recounting history—it taps into what it means to lead in the face of uncertainty, making it resonate with audiences well beyond its time.

Learn More About Golda

If you’re interested in diving deeper into this story, Tovah Feldshuh’s website offers some great resources, including a study guide for “Golda’s Balcony” and a DVD titled “The Journey to Golda’s Balcony.” These materials provide more insight into Golda Meir’s legacy and the broader historical context she operated within.

“I start with the redemption of the human race and end up in the munitions business… We have to survive. Our neighbours have other plans.”

This quote from Golda Meir perfectly captures the tension of her leadership and her unwavering resolve to ensure the survival of her people.