Bachmann Lived on Kibbutz, Staunchly Pro-Israel 

Friday, July 1, 2011 09:50 AM

By: Jim Meyers

For Rep. Michele Bachmann, staunch support for Israel is a personal matter: 
Teenage Bachmann spent a summer working on a kibbutz in Israel.

clip_image001The 55-year-old Minnesota Republican, founder of the House Tea 
Party Caucus and a candidate for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012, went 
to Israel in 1974, immediately after graduating from high school. Her mission 
was sponsored by Young Life, a Christian ministry.

“I always had this love and appreciation for Israel because I was a Christian,” 
Bachmann, who was raised as a Lutheran, said in an interview with Matthew 
Continetti, opinion editor of The Weekly Standard. “It’s the foundation of our 
faith. All of the Bible is about Israel.”

The Israel she found in 1974 was “pretty grubby,” she recalled — brutal heat, 
soldiers with guns at the airport, customs officers at card tables on the 
tarmac, chickens everywhere.

The youth housing where Bachmann — then Michele Amble — lived on the kibbutz 
was called the ghetto. Lizards climbed the walls. She rose at 4 a.m. and rode 
to work on a flatbed truck pulled by an old diesel tractor. Her job: pulling 
weeds from cotton fields.

Soldiers escorted the workers everywhere, searching for mines. “You’re hoping 
at 4 o’clock in the morning that they see everything,” she told Continetti.

The experience has never left Bachmann’s mind. “If you consider what it was 
like in 1948,” she said, “and literally watch flowers bloom in a desert over 
time — I don’t know if any nation has paralleled the rise of Israel since 1948.”

Today, Bachmann is a member of Christians United for Israel and one of Israel’s 
strongest supporters in Congress. She has visited the Jewish state several 
times since taking office.

One Jewish Minnesota Republican has told Continetti of speeches at local 
Republican Jewish Coalition events where Bachmann has brought cheering 
audiences to their feet.



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