The effect of the death of Louis Marshall on world Jewry and on the Jewish Agency is the subject of editorial comment in the “Manchester Guardian.”
Marshall’s death is a loss to Jewry in Palestine, but is a still greater loss to the general cause of Judaism, the paper writes. The world of Jewry is passing through an anxious time. Marshall’s death comes as a serious additional misfortune, for Marshall was the protagonist of the enlarged Jewish Agency, it states.
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