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Hungarian Jews to Resume Relations with Jews Abroad

August 28, 1930
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Hungarian Jewry is about to resume official relations with the various Jewries abroad after an interval of sixteen years. This action was decided upon by the central committee of the newly organized Union of Hungarian Jews which represents all organizations of Hungarian Jewry. Baron Kohner, president of the Jewish community of Budapest, speaking at the first meeting of the Union, said that the aim of the organization was to resume relations with foreign Jewish organizations both from the view of the union of Israel and also to benefit the cultural and social institutions of Hungarian Jewry.

The meeting approved the decision to approach foreign Jewish organizations in the United States, France and England through Baron Kohner, Deputy Paul Sandor, M. Dezi and Joseph Veszi, editor of the “Pester Lloyd.”

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