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Gerald Goldberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerald Goldberg
Gerald Yael Goldberg〔Gerald Yael or Gerald Yoel Goldberg. He was originally named Yoel and his sisters gave him the anglicised named Gerald as a baby.〕 (born 12 April 1912, Cork, Ireland – died 31 December 2003, Cork, Ireland) was a lawyer and politician who in 1977 became the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Cork. Goldberg was the son of Lithuanian Jewish refugee of the village of Akmian (Yiddish) /Akmene (Lithuanian), Kovno (Kaunas) who was put ashore in Cork with other Jews and told that "Cork was the gateway to America."〔Biography on cover of Jonathan Swift and Contemporary Cork, GY Goldberg, Mercier, 1967〕 ==Early life== He was educated at the Model School and Presentation Brothers College in Cork, and a Jewish boarding school in Sussex, England before attending University College Cork, serving as President of the University Law Society. Earlier he was refused permission to speak at the Philisoph, one of UCC's two debating societies (the other being the Law Society) because of his Jewish background. He received a Master of Arts degree from the University in 1968 and an honorary doctorate in Laws in 1993. After qualifying as a solicitor in 1934, Goldberg had a career in Criminal Law practice in Cork for 63 years, once representing noted Cork writer Frank O'Connor. He was the first Jewish President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland. During the Second World War he set up a committee to assist Jews fleeing Nazism, but encountered resistance from various arms of the government, which had discouraged Jewish immigration to Ireland during "The Emergency".
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