The problem of economic aid to the Jews of Poland will receive special attention in the deliberations of the twenty-sixth annual convention of the Federation of Polish Jews in America, which will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Clarendon-Brunswick Hotel, Asbury Park, N.J., it was announced here yesterday by the federation.
Some 400 delegates from all parts of the country, representing a membership of 50,000, also will consider plans for further development of trade relations between Poland and the United States through the recently established American Polish Industrial Bureau, Inc. Formation of a colony of Polish Jews in Palestine also will be discussed.
Delegations will attend from Canada and the newly-organized districts in Los Angeles, St. Paul and Chicago. A second edition of the 200-page volume entitled “Polish Jews” will be published for the convention, under the editorship of Z. Tygel, executive director of the federation.
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