The Jewish Colonization Association has allocated $100,000 for the relief of refugee Jews in Sweden, it was announced here today. Another appropriation of $50,000 has been made for general relief work, the announcement said.
A grant of $25,000 has been given the agricultural faculty of the Hebrew University and the Mikveh Israel Agricultural School, the local office of the ICA also reported.
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