The president of the European Council for Jewish Community Services, Claude Kelman of France, has just concluded a visit to the Belgian and Dutch Jewish communities to plan for a better coordination for social services between the 18 European communities members of the Council. Circles close to the Council, whose headquarters is in Paris, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Kelman and the executive council intend to pay visits to other member countries in the Bucharest. Rumania is one of the Council members. Another East European country. Yugoslavia, is also a member of the Council and last year sent a delegation to the Council’s conference.
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