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Polish Government by Excluding Jews from State Employment Have Shown Way for Boycott Movement Agains

December 8, 1931
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The boycott agitation which is now being carried on in Poland is not only dangerous to the Jewish population, but harmful to the State, the Warsaw Jewish Community declares in a resolution adopted to-day, and because this is so, it continues, it is essential that the State should take measures to put down the boycott incitement.

The Government, by excluding Jewish elements from the State institutions, the resolution points out, has shown the way to the boycott agitators, and is lending them its support. It is the duty of the State, the resolution proceeds, to put into effect the principle of Jewish economic equality and then to wage ruthless war against the anti-Jewish boycott movement.

The resolution concludes by calling on all Jewish economic organisations in the country to hold a special conference for the purpose of deciding on measures for fighting the boycott movement.

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