Plans for the development of Palestine to enable that country to absorb a greater number of Jews from Germany and other lands will be considered by Jewish leaders of Long Island at the Jamaica Jewish Center next Sunday.
An educational program to mobilize support on Long Island for the national conference on Palestine, which is to be held in Washington next month, will be mapped. Rabbi Irving Miller of Far Rockaway, provisional chairman for Sunday’s meeting, said yesterday quick action is required “if we are to save great masses of Jews otherwise doomed to destruction.”
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