In an effort to counteract the effect of the new German “directories” which, by omitting all Jewish business firms and stores, actually constitutes a blacklist of the Jews, the Jewish Community Journal of Berlin has issued a complete list of Jewish merchants and firms in Berlin.
In alphabetical order, ranging from architects, retailers of medical instruments, cement-layers, and bakers, through laundries, electrical engineers, gardeners, scaffold-makers, to advertising agencies, tailors, boarding-houses, and insurance agents, a complete list covering twelve pages of the periodical has been compiled.
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