‘What is your nation if I may ask?’
Colm Tóibín: Jews in Ireland, 30 September 1999
Jews in 20th-century Ireland: Refugees, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
by Dermot Keogh.
Cork, 336 pp., £45, March 1998,9781859181492 Read More
by Dermot Keogh.
Cork, 336 pp., £45, March 1998,
“... In 1965, when Eamon de Valera was President of Ireland, the Irish Jewish community decided to honour him. They chose a site near Nazareth and planted a forest of ten thousand trees named after him. They also commissioned a book of Celtic symbols. They made effusive speeches in his praise in both Ireland and Israel. Jacob Herzog, the political director in the Prime Minister’s office, whose father had been Chief Rabbi in Ireland, wrote that Eamon de Valera’s leadership, integrity, deep humanity and sense of purpose have for many decades now left their imprint on the international community ... ”