Phone: (888) 700-5056 or (601) 885-3324 Email: email@uticainternationalembassy.website
COMING SOON: Nation-Building Conference Call(s) at (425) 436-6324 – Access Code 525454#
Abraham Berkowitz - Founder of the State of Israel
Abe Berkowitz
As of 02/06/2021, Cut and Pasted From: http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Abe_Berkowitz
Additional highlighting (color text, underline, etc.) added for emphasis
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: ONLY this page can be translated. Pages provided at the links may be in English (and/or may not load); however, our translation tool bar is NOT available on the pages provided at the links!
Link(s) may also have been hyperlinked to direct you to another page on our website we believe may be of interest to you regarding the subject - i.e. as with "Birmingham Zionist Organization!"
Abraham Berkowitz (born November 26, 1907; died December 1985) was an attorney, notable for his leadership in representing African American defendants, attacking the Ku Klux Klan and promoting the change from Birmingham's City Commission form of government.
Berkowitz earned his degree at the University of Alabama School of Law, where he roomed with Albert Boutwell. He began practicing in Birmingham in 1928. He partnered with Arnold Lefkovits in the firm of Berkowitz & Lefkovits in 1950. The firm soon began receiving attorneys, such as David Vann, who were forced out of other firms due to their Civil Rights advocacy. In 2003 the 60 member firm was acquired by Baker Donelson of Huntsville, Tennessee.
Berkowitz was also a notable supporter of the Zionist movement. He convinced the Alabama legislature to pass a resolution in support of the creation of a Jewish state in 1943, and served as president of the Birmingham Zionist Organization in 1945. That July he attended a meeting of 18 Zionist leaders at Rudolf Sonneborn's penthouse in New York to plan methods of arming Jewish settlers in Palestine in advance of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He led efforts to gather war materiel in Birmingham, which was smuggled to New York in the inner tubes of a truck full of tires.
In the late 1940s, amidst increasing Ku Klux Klan terrorism, Berkowitz brought together a group of business and civic organizations, "Citizens Against Mobism", to demand more enforcement.
Berkowitz and Lebanese attorney Mansoud Zanaty co-owned the Lotus Restaurant.
References
- Elovitz, Mark H. (1974) A Century of Jewish Life in Dixie: The Birmingham Experience. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press ISBN 0817369015
- Kimerling, Solomon (July 18, 2012) "Unmasking the Klan: late 1940s coalition against racial violence." Weld for Birmingham
As of 02/06/2021 Cut and Pasted from: https://www.bakerdonelson.com/history
· 1928 – Abe Berkowitz founded a law firm in Birmingham, Alabama. Over time the firm became known as Berkowitz, Lefkovits, Isom & Kushner.
· 2003 – The Firm merged with Berkowitz, Lefkovits, Isom & Kushner of Birmingham, Alabama to form Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz.