(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
A bequest to Jewish schools is included in the last will of the deceased King Ferdinand. This action has deeply impressed the Jewish public. The Jewish newspapers. in their comments, praise the late King for his generosity.
At today’s session of Parliament the representatives of the Jewish, German and Hungarian minorities solemnly declared their unconditional loyalty to young King Mihai.
“Our great protector died,” says a manifesto issued by the Board of the Jewish Community of Bucharest. “He was the first,” the manifesto continues, “who recognized the sacrifices on the battlefield made by the Jewish citizens. He was anxious to satisfy our strivings for equal rights. It was from him that we heard in difficult times. It was his words of justice which brought us comfort in the hours of
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