A tribute to a generation of survivors, Dr. Mordecai Hacohen’s powerful memoir recounts a period of great turmoil and triumph: the foundation of the Jewish State in Israel. As a young man, Dr. Hacohen was a leader in the heroic but little-known Clandestine Immigration of Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Israel, which eventually transported over 22,000 European Jews to what would eventually become the State of Israel. He also assisted in the foundation of the State of Israel, and helped create the Israeli Foreign Service.
In this intriguing memoir, Hacohen relates the numerous efforts that brought him into contact with many of the brightest and most influential personalities of the twentieth century, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, Isaac Stern, Golda Meir, Elie Wiesel, and many others. The book includes an introduction by Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and an epilogue written by Dr. Hacohen’s son, Israel Hacohen.
About: Dr. Mordecai Hacohen
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Memoir
256 pages
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