Grauel: An Autobiography, As Told To Eleanor Elfenbein
Author | John Stanley Grauel, with Eleanor Elfenbein |
Publication information | Ivory House, Freehold, New Jersey, January, 1982 |
Abbreviation | Dewey Class: 280.40924 LCC Number: BR1725 |
Narrative
Grauel: An Autobiography is the story of the Reverend John Stanley Grauel, a deep supporter of Israel.
Beginning with his roots in the anti-Nazi movement in the European underground and into his work on the refugee ship, Exodus, in 1947, where he earned the name “Christian Rabbi,” Reverend John Stanley Grauel maintained courage and hope in the religious struggle of the Middle East.
The book was a strong reminder of what one person can do to ensure that hope and love transcend in the face of intolerance and hate.