The Jewish Conciliation Court of America reported today, following its annual meeting on Wednesday, that it handled 552 cases of disputes between Jewish groups during 1939, of which 25 per cent were settled by the parties involved on being invited to hearings and another substantial number disposed of through the assistance of Louis Richman, executive secretary.
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