Personal Recollections of Steven Linden
When the Six-Day War started, my parents Frank and Clare, did not know which way to
When the Six-Day War started, my parents Frank and Clare, did not know which way to
I was then a London cab driver, and I remember picking a typical city gent
I remember as a child at cheder at Harley Grove Synagogue in Bow East London
On Monday 5th June 1967 I was a young ship-broker working in the City of London,
Rabbi Shmuel Jakobovits remembers… – Rabbi Jakobovits is the son of the late former Chief
I had become worried about the potential conflict several weeks before the war. I was
I left school the summer of ’67 and went to Israel on the WUJS [1]
… Studying at the London School of Economics when the war broke out, I called
I was working at the volunteer center in Manchester, UK, at that time, and was
I wonder how many folks out there are getting nostalgic of late, or is it
I was 18 years old and had never really considered my Jewishness. I lived in
May 1967: I was a junior buyer at Marks and Spencer, and Michael House in
One of my lasting memories was people commenting “You did well” – just as though
I am from Lithuania where Jews have always kept their Jewish identity, even absolutely secular
An Analysis “Jews of Arab Countries: the Congress is convinced that Jews living in Arab
IRAQ The defeat of the Arabs by Israel in the war of 1967 led to
SYRIA Following the 1967 Six-Day War, according to some sources, 57 Qamishli Jews were alleged
LIBYA – Gina Bublil Waldman’s story “Tripoli, Libya, was ablaze for weeks after the start
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