Three prominent Polish Jewish leaders, representing the Jewish Economic Committee and the Jewish Export Organization, will go to the United States shortly on an important economic mission, it was revealed here today. The delegation consists of Deputy Henry Rosmarin, Samuel Wolkowicz, an editor, and Henry Kortenberg, an industrialist. The object of both organizations they represent is to create export outlets for Jewish products, thereby helping Jewish artisans and unemployed Jewish workers in Poland. The delegation said in a statement that it hoped to establish mutually profitable business relations with Jewish firms in the United States. The committee already conducts export trade with Jewish firms in England, South Africa, Egypt and other countries. It also provides training for Jewish youths and girls who are preparing for emigration.
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