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Jews in Poland Hold First National Convention Since Liberation; Hear U.S. Delegates

February 17, 1946
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More than 200 Jewish delegates from all parts of Poland, gathered at the first national convention of Polish Jewry since the outbreak of the war, today adopted a resolution demanding free Jewish immigration to Palestine and the establishment there of a Jewish State.

The convention discussed various problems concerning the revival of Jewish communal life in Poland. The gathering was addressed by Dr. Samuel Margoshes and Louis Segal, representatives of the World Jewish Congress, who arrived here from the United States to study conditions of Jews in Poland.

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