Jewish shops reopened today in Berlin and in many cities throughout Germany. Although the threat of a resumption of the boycott still hangs suspended over the head of an apprehensive Jewry, there is a feeling that the boycott will not be resumed.
The fact that it has become known that the boycott evoked strong opposition in the Cabinet is also regarded as likely to produce public expressions of disapproval of the boycott action, which might otherwise not have found expression.
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