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European Mission Council Aims to Expand Activities Among Jews During 1927

January 10, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

All attempts of the anti-Semites in Europe to solve the Jewish problem by anti-Jewish persecutions have brought no results, in the opinion of the International Missions Council, according to “The Evangelist,” the organ of the Council.

In expressing this opinion, the organ of the missionaries announces that the Council has decided to extend its campaign to convert Jews to Christianity during the year 1927. The extension applies particularly to Poland and Hungary where numerous Christian missions to the Jews are in operation. The purpose of this campaign is, the newspaper states, to solve the Jewish problem through missionary activities.

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