The World Jewish Congress marked the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute of Jewish Affairs with a luncheon today addressed by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, WJC president; Samuel Bronfman, WJC vice-president and chairman of its North American executive; and Dr. Jacob Robinson, founder of the Institute. During its quarter century of existence, the Institute, research arm of the WJC, has succeeded in locating more than 5,000 witnesses for testimony in the trials of many Nazi war criminals, Mr. Bronfman reported.
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