Deputy Isaac Gruenbaum, former President of the Club of Jewish Deputies and Honorary President of the Polish Zionist Federation, to which position he was elected at the last Polish Zionist Conference in February, when he announced his inability to accept re-election as President because he was leaving Poland to make his home in Paris, has now disposed of his home in Warsaw, and will leave for Paris on April 4th. to live there.
Deputy Gruenbaum explained to the Conference at the time that he was transferring his home from Warsaw to Paris mainly for family reasons. It was at first reported that he would resign his seat in Parliament, but this was immediately denied. Although he would have his home in Paris for some time ahead for family reasons, it was stated, he would not live there permanently, and he did not intend to withdraw from his political activity in Poland.
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