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During the Second World War, Rabbi Herzog traveled with great risk to the US, and back, not before he was able to secure a meeting with Roosevelt.
Roosevelt smiled and did not reply to the Rabbi's pleadings for a promise to help the Jews of Europe.
His biographer records that several people noticed that his hair turned white when he left the meeting, which he perceived as a failure.
Following this, he immediately returned home, missing the ride on a ship that was sunk by a U-boat, and taking what was said to be the last civilian ship to cross the Atlantic during the war.

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