If you liked Mi-Ṭruman ṿe-ʻad Obamah by Abraham Ben-Zvi, start with John F. Kennedy and the politics of arms sales to Israel (2002), Decade of transition (1998), and Lyndon B. Johnson and the politics of arms sales to Israel (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 John F. Kennedy and the politics of arms sales to Israel 2002 · 140 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  2. 2 Decade of transition 1998 · 250 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  3. 3 Lyndon B. Johnson and the politics of arms sales to Israel 2004 · 152 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  4. 4 Between Lausanne and Geneva 1990 · 250 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  5. 5 Origins of the American-Israeli Alliance 2007 · 114 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  6. 6 The Reagan presidency and the Palestinian predicament 1982 · 37 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  7. 7 ha-Ḳibuts ṿe-ekhut ha-sevivah be-ḥaḳlaʼut uve-taʻaśiyah 2001 · 44 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
  8. 8 ha-Ṿeʻidah ha-benleʼumit ke-makhshir le-yishuv ha-sikhsukh ha-ʻArvi-Yiśreʼeli 1973-1987 1988 · 84 pages · Abraham Ben-Zvi · Same author
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What should I read after Mi-Ṭruman ṿe-ʻad Obamah?

BookOrb recommends John F. Kennedy and the politics of arms sales to Israel (2002), Decade of transition (1998), Lyndon B. Johnson and the politics of arms sales to Israel (2004), Between Lausanne and Geneva (1990), and Origins of the American-Israeli Alliance (2007).

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Who wrote Mi-Ṭruman ṿe-ʻad Obamah?

Mi-Ṭruman ṿe-ʻad Obamah is by Abraham Ben-Zvi.