In 1961 in Forest Hills, New York there was a concert / rally for Israel Bonds. At this event, Dr. Burg was a speaker and met my father (z"l). He was a lover of Hazzanut and was a big fan of my father.
Burg, a former Israeli Minister of Postal Services graciously gave a commemorative stamp album and a personal letter to my father stating that it was an honor to have met him. Some photos of the stamps are included below as well as a copy of the letter.
Also, please find some biographical information about Dr. Burg, courtesy of Wikipedia. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosef_Burg]
Biography

Political Career
In the 1951 elections the party ran by itself, winning eight seats. Burg remained in the Knesset and became Minister of Health in the third government. In the fourth, fifth and sixth governments he served as Minister of Postal Services, a position he retained until 1958. In Palestine, Burg joined Hapoel HaMizrachi, a religious-Zionist party. Alongside three other religious parties, Hapoel HaMizrachi ran on a joint list called the United Religious Front for thefirst Knesset elections in 1949. In 1956 Hapoel HaMizrachi merged with their ideological twins from the Mizrachi party to form the National Religious Party (NRP). The party was a member of all governments until 1992, and as a key party member, Burg maintained a ministerial position in every Knesset until his resignation from the Knesset in 1986, holding the positions of Minister of Welfare, Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister without Portfolio and Minister of Religious Affairs.In 1977, he became the President of the World Mizrachi Movement. Burg was famous for his erudite wit. Journalists dubbed his appearances in parliament "Burgtheater," after the famous playhouse in Vienna.[1]
Legacy
According to Shimon Peres, Burg's most important legacy was trying to bridge the gulf between religious and secular Jews: "He was a religious man but he believed in compromise."[1] Ehud Barak said Burg took the path of moderation and tolerance, and showed a love for Jewish tradition.[1]
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