Full restoration of Jewish life in Europe in countries where Jews still remain was demanded today in a resolution adopted at the closing session of an Agudas Israel conference held here.
The resolution urged that in countries where there are not enough Jews surviving to rebuild the pre-war Jewish community, the government should make available (##) which would ordinarily be used for restoration for use in developing a Jewish (##)land in Palestine.
The conference also demanded abrogation of the Palestine White Paper, declaring that nothing can separate the Jews from Palestine. It was decided to establish special Agudah Palestine Commission which will have its headquarters in London, and set up training facilities in Britain for young people desiring to emigrate to Palestine.
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