A total of 7,291 parcels containing various items of clothing were dispatched to needy Jewish families in the Soviet Union during 1964 by the Association of Baltic Jews in Great Britain, it was reported here tonight by Jacob Lossos, chairman of the Association at its annual dinner. Customs duties on the parcels were paid in Britain so that the recipients got their parcels free of any cost.
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