American anti-Zionist author; editor and publisher, Middle East Perspective, 1968-1985.
From the description of Alfred M. Lilienthal papers, 1936-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871940
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE:
1913, December 25
Born, New York City
1934
B.A. Cornell University
1938
LL.B. Columbia University
Admitted to New York Bar
1939
1941
With Bennet, House and Counts, New York City
1940
President, Republican First Voters League
1941
Fusion party candidate for New York City Council Actively opposed American Youth Congress
1942
43, 1945
With the State Department, Division of Defense Materials
1943
1945
Served with the U.S. Army in the Middle East
1945
Consultant to the U.S. Delegation at the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco
1947
1950
In administrative practice
1947
1952
Counsel, American Council for Judaism, Washington Chapter
1949
1950
Secretary, Holyland Emergency Liaison Program, Inc. (H.E.L.P.)
1951
Lecturer; TV and radio commentator; author of magazine articles and syndicated newspieces; frequent traveller to the Middle East
1953
Author, What Price Israel?
1956
Founder and chairman, National Committee for Security and Justice in the Middle East
1957
Author, There Goes the Middle East
1958, April
1958 August
Middle East columnist, Nashville Banner (Tennessee) and Arizona Daily Star
1958
1959
Assistant photographer and editor, 16mm documentary color film "The Turbulent Middle East," for lecture use, 1959-1973
1960
1965
Founder and counsel, American Arab Association for Commerce and Industry
1965
Author, The Other Side of the Coin
1968
1985
Editor and publisher of the monthly newsletter Middle East Perspective
1969
J.D. Columbia University
1976
1977
Political columnist, daily Al Qabas, Kuwait
1978
Author, The Zionist Connection
From the guide to the Alfred M. Lilienthal Papers, 1936-1997, (Hoover Institution Archives)