That conditions in Mexico are favorable to the establishing of Jewish agricultural colonies was the conclusion reached at a mass meeting of Jewish immigrants held here. The majority of them are farmers or have done some sort of agricultural work, and all are interested in the project. The meeting was held in the hall of the B’mail B’rith House.
It was decided to appoint a publicity committee to make known to Jewish organizations abroad, interested in colonization, the conditions existing in Mexico.
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