Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the Jewish Agency, arrived here today for a week’s stay during which he will preside over a meeting of the Agency executive.
Meanwhile, a meeting of the small Zionist Actions Committee, policy-making body of the world Zionist movement between congresses, which was scheduled to be held here Sunday has been postponed indefinitely on account of Middle East developments.
At the airport, Dr. Goldmann expressed the view that Israel was not facing an immediate military danger, but that the situation might change and that the entire Jewish situation must unite to forestall such peril for the Jewish State. Commenting on the meeting of the World Jewish Congress executive in Geneva, from which he had come here, the WJC president voiced the hope that Polish Jewry would soon affiliate with the Congress, as Hungarian Jewry had.
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