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Begin Receives Nobel Peace Prize - Jewish Telegraphic Agency


Begin Receives Nobel Peace Prize
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin embraces Egypt s President Anwar Sadat in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 17, 1978. (Bettmann/Getty Images)
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The 1978 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded here today to Israeli Premier Menachem Begin and to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who was represented at the ceremony by former Parliament Speaker Said Marai. Both men, Begin in his address, and Sadat in his message read out by Marai, pledged themselves in the Israeli Premier’s words, to: “no more war, no more blood and no more enmity.”
Both men also paid tribute to President Carter for his role in the current peace process and for his “energy and devotion to peace.” The Nobel Peace committee also mentioned at length in its citation the role played by the American President during and after the Camp David negotiations. ....

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50 years ago, a failed hijacking brought light into the world


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Mother Russia, we d rather be orphans. A protest in Israel following the Leningrad Trials. (Government Press Office)
A little less than 50 years ago, my mother, Natalia Stieglitz, walked down a flight of stairs in search of secret knowledge.
A few months earlier, on December 15th, 1970, a Soviet court convened in Leningrad to try a group of young Jews (and some allies) who planned (and failed) to hijack a small airplane and fly across the border. After years of learning Judaism and Hebrew in secret, after applying repeatedly for emigration visas to Israel and receiving one ‘refusal’ after another, the members of this group had decided to take matters into their ow ....

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