Session #88 · 1963–65

Speech #880008459

Hughes. of New Jersey. gave a deeply moving address on January 29 during a dinner observance of the25th anniversary of the United Jewish Appeal. His comments were given at Princeton. and the Governor pointed out that it was appropriate to hold the first of such anniversary dinners in New Jersey. because it was in New Jersey that the United Jewish Appeal first came of age. The address described the response of New Jersey communities to refugees who arrived during the Nazi era and before. The Governor also reviewed the contributions refugees have made to American life and to a better world. and he described the great efforts needed "to do the job of justice." He added: This notion of responsibility to our fellow man along with our concepts of freedom and justice offers still the greatest hope and benefit to mankind. Mr. President. the address was one of many we will hear this year as we join in hailing the United Jewish Appeal on its anniversary. and it sounded several major themes.
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