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ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR ABBA S. EBAN 1956 US 561st MEETING 33RPM Historical RARE

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Material: Vinyl
  • Country: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Year: 1956
  • Type: Vinyl Record
  • Condition: New

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    ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR ABBA S. EBAN 1956 US 561st MEETING 33RPM Historical RARE
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    ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR ABBA S. EBAN, PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ISRAEL TO THE UNITED NATIONS,
    Before the First Emergency Special Session 561st Meeting, U.N. General Assembly, November 1,  1956
    Red Vinyl
    33RPM - 12"
    Gotham GRC-4321
    Mint - Unused.
    (LPDH237)
    From Wikipedia:
    Abba Eban (Listeni/ˈæbə ˈiːbən/; Hebrew: אבא אבן‎ [ˈʔaba ˈʔevin]; born Aubrey Solomon Meir Eban; later adopted Abba Solomon Meir Eban;[1][2] 2 February 1915 – 17 November 2002) was an Israelidiplomat and politician.
    In his career he was Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister, Education Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations. He was also Vice President of the United Nations General Assembly and President of the Weizmann Institute of Science.
    Early life
    Born in Cape Town, South Africa, on 2 February 1915, Eban moved to the United Kingdom at an early age. As a child, he recalled being sent to his grandfather's house every weekend to study the Hebrew language and Biblical literature.[3] He lived for a period of time in Belfast.[4]
    He was educated at St Olave's Grammar School, then in Southwark, before studying Classics and Oriental languages at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he achieved a triple first. During his time at University and afterwards, Eban was highly involved in the Federation of Zionist Youth and was editor of its ideological journal, The Young Zionist.
    After graduating with high honours, he researched Arabic and Hebrew as a Fellow of Pembroke College from 1938–39. At the outbreak of World War II, he went to work for Chaim Weizmann at the World Zionist Organization in London from December 1939. He served in the British Army in Egypt and Mandate Palestine, becoming an intelligence officer in Jerusalem, where he coordinated and trained volunteers for resistance in the event of a German invasion, serving as a liaison officer for the Allies to the Jewish Yishuv. In 1947, he translated from the original Arabic, Maze of Justice: Diary of a Country Prosecutor, a 1937 novel by Tawfiq al-Hakim.[citation needed]
    Diplomacy
    Eban moved back to London briefly to work in the Jewish Agency's Information Department, from which he was posted to New York, where the United Nations General Assembly was considering the "Palestine Question". In 1947, he was appointed as a liaison officer to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, where he was successful in attaining approval for the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab segments—Resolution 181.
    At this stage, he changed his name to the Hebrew word Abba (however it was seldom used informally), meaning "Father", as he could foresee himself as the father of the nation of Israel. Eban spent a decade at the United Nations, and also served as his country's ambassador to the United States at the same time. He was renowned for his oratorical skills. In the words of Henry Kissinger:
    I have never encountered anyone who matched his command of the English language. Sentences poured forth in mellifluous constructions complicated enough to test the listener’s intelligence and simultaneously leave him transfixed by the speaker's virtuosity.
    His grasp of history and fluency in ten languages enhanced his speech making in the United Nations, even to skeptical or hostile audiences.[5] In 1952, Eban was elected Vice President of the UN General Assembly.[6]
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