The convention of the Zionist Federation of Argentina closed today after adopting a number of resolutions demanding free immigration into Palestine. The meeting took place in Santa Fe.
The convention, which was attended by 90 delegates, devoted the largest part of its sessions to discussing unity within the Zionist ranks. As a result, a committee was appointed to negotiate with the leaders of various Zionist groups in Argentina for a united Zionist front. Nathan Gesang was re-elected president of the Federation.
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