Rabbi Joachim Prinz, a prominent leader of German Jewry, left today for the United States, where it is believed he intends to make his permanent home.
Rabbi Prinz went on invitation of the United Palestine Appeal of America after the authorities here had refused to permit him to become editor-in-chief of the Israelitische Familienblatt, one of Germany’s oldest Jewish weeklies.
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