Grauel, John Stanley
Birth Name | Grauel, John Stanley [1] |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 69 years, 8 months, 5 days |
Events
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Birth | 1917 | Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America |
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Occupation | John Stanley Grauel was a Methodist Minister |
Event Note In 1936, John Stanley Grauel graduated from the Methodist Randolph-Macon Military Academy in Front Royal. In 1941, John Stanley Grauel enrolled at the Bangor Theological Seminary, to study for the ministry. John Stanley Grauel became pastor for a group of five churches in the Stonington, Maine, area. |
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Membership | American Christian Palestine Committee ACPC | John Stanley Grauel joined the Christian Council of Palestine |
Event Note In 1943, John Stanley Grauel gave up his ministry to take a position as Director of the Philadelphia office of the American Christian Palestine Committee. In 1944, Reverend John Stanley Grauel attended his first Zionist meeting, in Princeton, New Jersey, where he met David Ben-Gurion, and learned about the efforts of the Haganah הגנה. John Stanley Grauel led a double-life, working for the American Christian Palestine Committee, and clandestinely for the Jewish underground. |
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Boat | February 25, 1947 | יציאת אירופה Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז USS President Warfield | President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז sailed from Baltimore |
Event Note
On February 25, 1947, President Warfield sailed from Baltimore, headed for the Mediterranean. Murray Aronoff served as Seaman/Deck Crew aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז.
In December, 1946, Bernard Marks, age 24 years.reported to the Baltimore shipyards to join the crew of President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. Sam Baer served as a Crew Member and Engineer aboard President Warfild Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. John Stanley Grauel served as Galley Crew aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז.
John Stanley Grauel's official cover was as a foreign correspondent for the Episcopal journal, The Churchman. Eli Kalmanowitz Kalm, a Bronx native, served as Chief Steward aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. David 'Kochavi' Starec left his rabbinical studies at Yeshiva University to become an Orthodox rabbi, to serve as engine room crew aboard Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז President Warfield.
Frank Lavine served as an able-bodied Seaman aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. Solomon 'Sol' M. Lester served as First/Second Engineering Officer aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז.
On March 29, 1947, 'Bill' Millman, age 21 years, served as Deck Crew aboard President Warfild Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. Avraham Sygal, a volunteer from Mexico, served as Engine Room Crew aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. Mike Weiss served as boatswain-carpenter aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. On March 22, 1947, President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז stopped at Paulsboro, New Jersey, to take on fuel and change captain. Zeev Siegel served aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז, and received his naval training on board the ship.
Harry Weinsaft served as a Deck Crew aboard President Warfild Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. Cyril 'Cy' Weinstein, age 22 years, one of 40 young Jewish volunteers from the United States, served as Third Mate aboard President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז. On March 29, 1947, at 11:10AM, President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז sailed from Philadelphia. On April 5, 1947, President Warfield Exodus 1947 אקסודוס תש"ז stopped at Ponta Delgada, Azores Açores. |
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Military Action | 1947 | John Stanley Grauel was detained by the British as soon as he disembarked in Haifa |
Event Note
As soon as he disembarked in Haifa, John Stanley Grauel was was placed under house arrest at the Savoy Hotel, where he held an impromptu press conference, and described his experience aboard Exodus 1947. Reverend John Stanley Grauel sailed back to the United States on SS Marine Carp. |
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Honor | Reverend John Stanley Grauel was recognized by Israel, through the Humanity Medal, the Fighter for Israel Medal and the Medal of Jerusalem |
Event Note In the 1950s and 1960s Reverend John Stanley Grauel undertook missions to North Africa to investigate the situation of Jews living in Morocco المغرب and Algeria الجزائر. In 1975, Reverend John Stanley Grauel led one of the first tours of Jewish students to the sites of Nazi concentration camps in Europe. |
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Death | September 6, 1986 | Roosevelt, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States of America |
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Burial | Alliance Church International Cemetery Alliance Christian Missionary Cemetery, המושבה הגרמנית, ירושלים, הרי יהודה, ישראל |
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Parents
Father | Grauel, John |
Mother | , Jemina 'Tiny' |
Gallery
Web Links
Type | Link/ Description | |
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1 | Web Home | John Stanley Grauel, from Wikipedia |
2 | Web Search | Reverend John Stanley Grauel, the man who helped make Israel possible2, from Jewish Magazine |
3 | Web Search | Crew members:צוות המתנדבים על אונייית "אקסודוס":, from Exodus 1947.org |
4 | Web Search | New Yorkers who fought for the independence of Zion |
Source References
Pedigree
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Grauel, John
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, Jemina 'Tiny'
- Grauel, John Stanley
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, Jemina 'Tiny'