The Jews of Vicksburg, Mississippi
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Julius Herscovici
In 1954, Iuliu “Julius” Herscovici graduated from the University of Iasi, Romania with a BS degree in chemistry. After graduation, he worked in Romania in the field of concrete. In Romania, Julius Herscovici, presented at technical seminars and participated in professional conferences focusing on technology related to concrete. In 1974, Julius emigrated in the United States and in 1979 became an U.S. citizen. His expertise in concrete opened the door for him to become employed with the largest construction company in the world. In the United States, Julius Herscovici worked on the construction of the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, in Port Gibson, Mississippi. His deep and detailed knowledge of non shrink gout and different types of mortars proved to be essential in the construction of this nuclear power station.
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