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Sixth Jewish Candidate Elected to Parliament in Roumanian Elections

July 24, 1932
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A sixth Jew has been elected to the Roumanian Parliament and is a National Zaranist candidate, it was learned today.

The new Jewish deputy is Aureliu Weiss, president of the B’nai Brith in Bucharest.

Several other Jews may yet find they have been elected to parliament by various parties, it was indicated today.

The elections to the Senate will insure the re-election of Chief Rabbi Niemirower as representative of the Jewish faith in addition to Max Auschnit, who is the unopposed candidate of the government party.

The Jewish Senator, Dinnerman, at the last moment, announced that he would not be a candidate for re-election.

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