Autobiography of Jerome Horowitz

Jerome Horowitz was born in New York City and attended St. John's University, School of Law receiving his LL.B. degree.

He served in the United States Army during World War II. On his way to New Guinea, Mr. Horowitz met and was impressed by an LDS serviceman. After a year of intensive study, he became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1945 while stationed in the Philippine Islands.

Mr. Horowitz was admitted to the New York Bar in 1947 and has practiced in New York, California, and Utah. Currently, he is retired in Ogden, Utah. His wife is the former Edith Berghout.


Published Works and Writings
The Elders of Israel and the Constitution
The purpose of this work is to set forth the basic principles of the American free constitutional system. Knowledge of these principles is essential to make right political decisions. Without such knowledge one can only flounder, making hit or miss decisions, knowing neither what to aim at nor whether one's decisions are right or wrong.


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