A considerable number of Polish Jews who are now in the USSR intend to remain where they are, it was reported here today by Berl Mark, leader of the central committee of Polish Jews in the Soviet Union.
The Polish-Jewish leader stated that seventy percent of the Polish Jews who are now residing in Russia have found employment in industrial enterprises, many of them in the metallurgical industries.
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