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(Ha'aretz) - Yair Sheleg When he is in Israel, 90-year-old Goldman shows up every day at the Jerusalem office of the Joint Distribution Committee. Upon returning home, he spends another "hour or two every evening" on the phone to the Joint's New York offices dealing with issues ranging from archival matters to aid to Jews in the former Soviet Union. 2004-12-31 00:00:00Full Article
Ralph Goldman, Honorary Director General of the Joint Distribution Committee - Interview at 90
(Ha'aretz) - Yair Sheleg When he is in Israel, 90-year-old Goldman shows up every day at the Jerusalem office of the Joint Distribution Committee. Upon returning home, he spends another "hour or two every evening" on the phone to the Joint's New York offices dealing with issues ranging from archival matters to aid to Jews in the former Soviet Union. 2004-12-31 00:00:00Full Article
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