(J. T. A. Mall Service)
The demand for Jewish religious books is continually increasing in Soviet Russia, according to a report published in a Communist magazime.
The magazine, “Der Junger Arbeiter”, published in Minsk, states that in White Russia 35,000 copies of Jewish religious books were sold by one publisher, Ginsberg of Bobruisk. Fifty thousand copies of the Jewish calendar were distributed by the same publisher.
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