Ebook: The Origin and History of the Calcutta Jews
Author: ABRAHAM lsaac S.
- Tags: Babylonian Exile Cochin Jews Bene Israel crypto-Jews diaspora ethnocentrism Dag Hammarskjold marranos in India NWO One-World synagogues UNO Zionism
- Year: 1969
- City: Calcutta
- Language: English
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Introduction by David HOROWITZ.
"PUBLISHER'S NOTE
Mr. Horowitz, a noted United Nations correspondent
who has covered the World Organisation since its
inception for a chain of newspapers serviced by the
World-Union Press, of which he is editor, is also
President of United Israel World Union--an Institution
advocating Mosaic Law for One World--and editor of
its publication, the United Israel Bulletin, with headquarters
at 507 Fifth Avenue, New York City. A veteran
journalist, he won a citation in 1963 from Sigma Delta
Chi's Deadline Clun for "distinguished journalistic
achievement as a UN correspondent." In 1966, he was
unanimously elected President of the Foreign Press
Association in New York after having served as its
Secretary-General and Vice-President. Noted as a lecturer
he has also written a number of expositions on biblical
origins and is the author of "Thirty-Three Candles,"
termed by the New York Times as "a revealing and
informal biography."
Mr. Horowitz hails from Sweden and personally
knew Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, the late Secretary-General
of the UN. His weekly column "Behind the Scenes at
the UN" is published by 35 newspapers around the
world. His researches and writings have also won him
the Doctorate of Philosophy from a mid-Western College
in the U.S.A."
"PUBLISHER'S NOTE
Mr. Horowitz, a noted United Nations correspondent
who has covered the World Organisation since its
inception for a chain of newspapers serviced by the
World-Union Press, of which he is editor, is also
President of United Israel World Union--an Institution
advocating Mosaic Law for One World--and editor of
its publication, the United Israel Bulletin, with headquarters
at 507 Fifth Avenue, New York City. A veteran
journalist, he won a citation in 1963 from Sigma Delta
Chi's Deadline Clun for "distinguished journalistic
achievement as a UN correspondent." In 1966, he was
unanimously elected President of the Foreign Press
Association in New York after having served as its
Secretary-General and Vice-President. Noted as a lecturer
he has also written a number of expositions on biblical
origins and is the author of "Thirty-Three Candles,"
termed by the New York Times as "a revealing and
informal biography."
Mr. Horowitz hails from Sweden and personally
knew Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, the late Secretary-General
of the UN. His weekly column "Behind the Scenes at
the UN" is published by 35 newspapers around the
world. His researches and writings have also won him
the Doctorate of Philosophy from a mid-Western College
in the U.S.A."
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