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Charge Woman Informer Immoral

August 9, 1933
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Allegations that the woman informer who purportedly supplied the police with the information that led to their arrest is immoral and of an untrustworthy character, were made to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency by the secretariat of the Polish Revisionist party. The name of the informer, according to them, is Rebecca Feigin.

The Feigin woman, say the Revisionists, went to Palestine from Roumania, where she was formerly private secretary to the anti-Semitic leader Goga. She joined the Brith Trumpeldorites but because of her behavior, the Bessarabian Trumpeldorites refused her assistance to get to Palestine.

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