Joseph Mizrachi Urphali, the only Jew still under the death sentence in Palestine, was the victim of a sardonic jest by his Arab fellow-prisoners who when informed that their sentences had been commuted to life imprisonment told Urphali that he had not been reprieved. Depressed by this news he declined to see either his wife or his lawyer on Shevouth (The Feast of Weeks) until the misapprehension was cleared up. Urphali was not included among those reprieved because his case is up on appeal before the Privy Council.
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