The Legacy
David Horowitz Memorial Society
An Archive of David Horowitz's Remarkable Eighty Year Career

David Horowitz - United Nations Correspondent
David Horowitz - Pioneering United Nations correspondent (1944) and founder of the United Israel World Union lived nearly a century marked by devotion to faith, justice, and the enduring story of the Jewish people. Born in Malmö, Sweden, on April 9, 1903, and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, he was one of eight children of Cantor Aaron and Bertha Horowitz. His family immigrated to America in 1914, but his spiritual compass always pointed toward the ancient landscapes of the Bible.
The David Horowitz Memorial Society (DHMS)
DHMS functions as the public educational arm of United Israel World Union, dedicated to honoring and perpetuating the legacy of David Horowitz (1903–2002), pioneering journalist, founding member of the United Nations Correspondents Corps, and founder of United Israel World Union (UIWU) in 1944.
The DHMS seeks to carry forward the prophetic vision that inspired Horowitz throughout his life
- the Hebrew Bible’s call for a world marked by peace and justice among all nations (Isaiah 2:1–4).

