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Mexico Controversy Blamed on the Jews by Polish Anti-semites

August 12, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The Jews of Poland are responsible for the religious controversy between the Catholic Church and the Calles Government in Mexico, according to the wild imaginings of Polish anti-Semitic leaders.

This idea was given expression in a leaflet circulated at a fair-day in the town of Zlotow, Pomerania. “The Jews have caused the religious fight in Mexico, aiming at the destruction of the Catholic population in Mexico,” the anti-Semitic leaflet stated.

Representatives of the Jewish National Council in Warsaw have made representations to the Government to suppress the circulation of this non-sense.

The congregation Beth Israel of Syracuse, has moved into its new synagogue at Irving Avenue and Harrison Street.

The directorate of the Jewish Home for Aged and Orphans. Worcester. Mass., plans the construction of a new building in that city, according to President Jacob L. Goding. A committee is now making a survey in an effort to list available sites.

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