The national Association of Jewish Center Workers, convening jointly with the National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare today urged the U.S. Senate to initiate a public investigation of the extent to which the denazification program in Germany has been defeated and the extent to which Nazi leaders and sympathizers have regained or retained control of the economic, political and cultural life of Germany.
The parley also approved a resolution giving full support to President Truman’s civil rights program and, in another resolution, urged repeal of the Taft-Eartley Act. Numbers of the organization throughout the nation were urged to collect social welfare literature, books and audio-visual aid materials for shipment to the Henrietta Szold School of Social Work in Israel. Sanford Solender was reelected president of the group.
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