I recently purchased a silver plated bowl given by Paula Ben-Gurion to Abba and Suzy Eban, the wife of Abba Eban for a mere $100.00 (how I found out about it is a story for another day)
The bowl really isn’t very attractive (it was a popular style bowl in Israel in the 50’s) but it is a piece of history. What I liked most about it is that it has a stamp on the bottom of it that proves it was from Paula Ben Gurion.(born Paula Munweis (or Monbesz) in Russia, and raised in the United States).
On the bottom of the bowl it says P B-G (for Paula Ben-Gurion). Apparently, the reason that it doesn’t say the full name is that there was a charge for each printed letter and Paula was frugal enough that she wanted to save money so she got her name down to three letters. That detail in itself is priceless!
The bowl would be an absolutely great item to bring for Show and Tell–too bad I already have graduated from kindergarten.
Since I have the bowl, I began searching the internet to learn more about Paula Ben-Gurion, who is described as a feisty woman, and came across and article about her written July 15 1961 in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that had me laughing out loud.
The article focused on how unconventional Paula Ben Gurion was compared to other First Lady’s.
The Ben-Gurions lived as frugally after the state of Israel was born as they did prior thereto.
Even at state dinners, Paula did the majority of the cooking!
She usually did her own shopping, except for the time that she told the machine gun carrying security guard guarding the Ben-Gurion home in Tel-Aviv to "run down to the supermarket and get me a couple of heads of cabbage".. When the guard refused on the basis that he could not leave his post, Paula snapped "Nonsense…You go to the store for me . I’ll guard the Prime Minister. She sent him off with her grocery list and took his place at the sentry box.
She was said to have made it her mission to look after David Ben-Gurion, even staying up and delivering him coffee in a vacuum bottle if he had an extra late session at the Knesset. She was also known to have asked her husband to do the dishes at home (showing her socialist ideals).
As for my P B-G bowl, I think it would make a good candy dish.
[To see a Paula Ben-Gurion Snuff box with the classic "P B-G " insignia being sold on E bay for $ 3,500.00 U.S.
click here : http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Paula-David-Ben-Gurion-Estate-Silver-Snuff-Box-1898-/330582363730
This box was part of the Paula & David Ben-Gurion estate which parts of it were sold recently in an auction in Tel-Aviv which raised a huge scandal in the Israeli media. The vendor of the estate was the granddaughter of Paula and David Ben-Gurion. ]












































































