Criticism of the new administration of the Zionist Organization of America for allegedly failing to honor commitments and continue projects undertaken by the organization was voiced here by Benjamin G. Browdy, former Z.O.A. president, addressing the annual conference of the Brooklyn Zionist Region.
Mr. Browdy referred to the plans adopted recently by the extraordinary conference of the Z.O.A. and said he missed any “continuity between the work done under the old administration and the work planned by the new administration.” He asked what was to be the fate of projects previously launched and of the Z.O.A. commitment to sell a hundred million dollars in Israel bonds.
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