The UK's first career Jewish ambassador was honored this week to mark 75 years since he joined the country's diplomatic corps.

The “Phillips Room” in the FCDO’s King Charles Street was named by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in honor of Sir Horace Phillips, who was the first British Jewish career ambassador.

The Phillips Room was dedicated to the lifelong diplomat following the 75th anniversary of Phillips joining the British Diplomatic Service. The event was hosted by the FCDO Permanent Under-Secretary Sir Philip Barton who was joined by Phillips’ daughter and other family members, as well as current and former Jewish staff, and British Jewish community figures.

“The initiative is an important moment to celebrate the contribution of Jewish staff to the FCDO and Diplomatic Service,” FCDO said in a statement.... Read More: Arutz-7