David Horowitz Remembered in the Jewish Press

horowitzun.jpgNaomi Farrell, who serves as the United Nations representative of World Union Press, has published a very nice tribute to the late David Horowitz in the Jewish Press titled “A Life Remembered: A Tribute to David Horowitz.” It can be assessed on-line. The article is nicely illustrated with some historic photos of Horowitz with various world leaders taken from our archives. Horowitz was the founder of World Union Press in 1945. He served as its chief editor until his death in 2002. He was at the UN from the day it was founded and had the distinction of being the oldest and longest serving correspondent in the Press Corp. Horowitz saw every post-War President, king, and world leader come and go over a career of over 50 years as each paraded onto the stage of the United Nations. He met most of them, corresponded with quite a few, and became personal friends with others. The entire David Horowitz archive of documents is now preserved and housed at the David Horowitz Memorial Library, which is part of our United Israel offices here in Charlotte.

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