Connecting with the Consul general: An extraordinary, ordinary day in

From: Jewish Exponent | Date: May 5, 1995| Author: Marilyn Silverstein | Copyright information


Jewish Exponent

05-05-1995

Connecting with the Consul general: An extraordinary, ordinary day in the. life of Eviatar Manor

It is 11:15 a.m. on an ordinary day in the life of Eviatar Manor, consul general of Israel in Philadelphia. An ordinary day, but Manor rises from behind his desk at the Israeli consulate to do an extraordinary thing.

With warm handshakes and friendly words of greeting all around, Manor welcomes two guests into his office - Samuel ...

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