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Brodetsky Denies He Will Resign from Z. O. Executive

August 15, 1930
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Congregations desiring rabbi either for the holidays or for permanent position are requested to communicate with the Placement Committee, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (Yeshiva College), 186th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, New York.

Professor Selig Brodetsky, a member of the world Zionist Executive, today denied in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the rumors spread at the conference of the Zionist Revisionists at Prague that he intends to resign from the Zionist Executive. He declared the rumors without the slightest foundation.

Professor Brodetsky, who outlined the attitude of the Zionist Executive on the current Zionist situation at the Revisionist conference, explained that he represented the Zionist Executive at the conference because the Executive was invited to send a representative and because he believes that the Zionist Executive should keep in touch with all groups and parties within the Zionist movement to learn their attitude and to represent the views of the Zionist Executive.

His impression of the conference was that it manifested a lack of positive plans and merely shifted criticism and responsibility from the British government to the Zionist Executive. He declared that the lack of a positive policy was even complained about by some Revisionist delegates.

Congregations desiring rabbi either for the holidays or for permanent position are requested to communicate with the Placement Committee, Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (Yeshiva College), 186th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, New York.

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