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JEWISH AMBULANCE IN MEMORY OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHlLL.—Throughout his career, Sir Winston Churchill was a friend of Zionism. After his death the Jewish community in Britain decided to dedicate some ambulances to the Friends of Magen David Adorn, a Jewish welfare organisation, in memory of Sir Winston Churchill. The first ambulance is being dedicated outside the Israeli Embassy in Palace Green, London, by Lady Joseph (wife of Sir Keith Joseph). Mr Winston Churchill (grandson of Sir Winston Churchill) is at right.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30715, 2 April 1965, Page 10

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JEWISH AMBULANCE IN MEMORY OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHlLL.—Throughout his career, Sir Winston Churchill was a friend of Zionism. After his death the Jewish community in Britain decided to dedicate some ambulances to the Friends of Magen David Adorn, a Jewish welfare organisation, in memory of Sir Winston Churchill. The first ambulance is being dedicated outside the Israeli Embassy in Palace Green, London, by Lady Joseph (wife of Sir Keith Joseph). Mr Winston Churchill (grandson of Sir Winston Churchill) is at right. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30715, 2 April 1965, Page 10

JEWISH AMBULANCE IN MEMORY OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHlLL.—Throughout his career, Sir Winston Churchill was a friend of Zionism. After his death the Jewish community in Britain decided to dedicate some ambulances to the Friends of Magen David Adorn, a Jewish welfare organisation, in memory of Sir Winston Churchill. The first ambulance is being dedicated outside the Israeli Embassy in Palace Green, London, by Lady Joseph (wife of Sir Keith Joseph). Mr Winston Churchill (grandson of Sir Winston Churchill) is at right. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30715, 2 April 1965, Page 10