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British Jews Send Representatives to Germany to Study Anti-semitism

April 19, 1950
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Two prominent members of the Anglo-Jewish Association will be sent to Germany to investigate the reports of a revival of anti-Semitism in that country. A decision to this effect was taken last night at a meeting of the Association. The delegation will be instructed to “ascertain the facts.”

The Association also decided to consult with the British Foreign Office on the political, cultural and other rights of Jews in Tripolitania in view of a report it received from reliable sources on the current situation of the Jews there. The report says that although most Jews are likely to leave Tripolitania for Israel, a substantial number of Jews will remain.

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