The Polish Zionist Federation, concluding its annual convention yesterday, criticized the Government’s attitude toward the Jews, but added: “We do not conflict with the Poles and are ready to collaborate in democratic parties.”
Declaring that “the Polish Jews are ready to work for the welfare of the Polish Republic,” the conference said in a resolution that the Jews rejected the ideologies of Communism and Fascism.
“Only within a democracy can the Jews lead a normal existence,” the resolution said.
Another resolution asked Great Britain to maintain unrestricted immigration into Palestine, to permit sale of land and to protect the population of the Holy Land from disorders.
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