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Detroit Butcher Shops Reopen After Strike

December 26, 1934
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Kosher butcher shops of this city have reopened after a prolonged conflict with union workers lasting over two months. Complete details of the settlement have not been revealed as yet.

During the strike owners of the butcher shops united in conducting twenty-five stores on a cooperative basis. Union workers retaliated by opening five cooperative stores of their own.

Italy was the only European country where Jews were not persecuted en masse during the Middle Ages.

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