Efforts to identify elements allegedly opposing peace with the Jews were denounced yesterday by Neville Laski, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, submitting a report of the British Jews’ Joint Foreign Committee to a meeting of the board. “One cannot repeat too often,” Mr. Laski said, “that if there is a section of the world population to whom peace is more essential than to anybody else, it is the Jews.”
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