Nahum Goldmann — signing the Reparations Treaty with Germany 1952 Nahum Goldmann (Hebrew: נחום גולדמן) (July 10, 1895–August 29, 1982) was a Litvish Zionist and founder and longtime president of the World Jewish Congress. Contents 1 Education … Wikipedia
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