Chronological: Northeast Regional Conference of United Jewish Appeal, Hartford, Connecticut, 1983-10-22
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1983
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This folder contains a speech by Senator Daniel K. Inouye given at the Northeast Regional Conference of the United Jewish Appeal. In this speech Inouye talks of the friendship the U.S. holds with the State of Israel, including its people, foreign policy in the Middle East, and the problems the U.S. is having in the Middle East. He also mentions recent events in Israel regarding its government actions, democracy, elections, and the history of sending mixed signals in the Middle East which led to misunderstandings.
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International relations., Democracy., United Jewish Appeal.
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22 Pages
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Connecticut--Hartford
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Speeches, Box SP6, Folder 13
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Table of Contents
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