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Last minute 'reprieve' for Austrian refugee, 87

July 28, 2011 12:25

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

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An 87-year-old former refugee from Nazi-occupied Austria received a last-minute invitation to an Austrian Embassy commemoration event, after being told the event was full.

Vienna-born Alice Malcolm, 87, complained to the JC last week that despite travelling from Glasgow to London, and her daughter Vivien Lobell flying from New York, the embassy had told her that the event to mark the 70th anniversary of the Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) was "fully booked".

The AJR said 50 survivors were on the waiting list for the reception.

Just 45 minutes before the event began, Mrs Lobell received an email inviting her and her mother to attend the reception. She said: "We had given up. But when we got back to our hotel after a few days away, we had a message to say we could go to the reception. We decided to go for it, and I'm so glad because my mother had a wonderful time. The ambassador and the staff were exceptional. It's all thanks to the JC."