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If William Frankel were to choose a motto he could do no better than "carpe diem. "He seized each opportunity that came his way; escaping the blitz led to his reading law at Cambridge and a chance meeting in New York led to him becoming general manager and then Editor of the "Jewish Chronicle." Born into the Hasidic community in London's East End, Frankel's life expanded immeasurably beyond these confines into ever-wider social, professional, and intellectual circles. He describes vividly his childhood, his professional development, and his encounters with prime ministers, political leaders, writers, artists, and musicians.
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Addresses major issues of concern about Israel, the Middle East, the United States, and world Jewry during the year 1986, such as the vulnerability and successes of the National Unity Government, the peace process, the Arab League, American Middle East policy, the Waldheim issue, and world Jewish fundamentalism. Contains a chronology of major events of 1985 and 1986.
This volume of the annual Survey addresses major issues of concern about Israel, the Middle East, the United States, and world Jewry during 1987.
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