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Roumanian Government Seeks to Silence Protest at Anti-jewish Excesses

February 8, 1927
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Alexander Cuza, leader of the Roumanian anti-Semites, who is principally responsible for the anti-Jewish disturbances, discussed the wave of Jewish protest abroad against these disturbances, in the Roumanian Parliament.

Speaking in the Parliament on the protest meetings held in the United States, Deputy Cuza asked the Roumanian Government what it “intends to do to the Roumanian Jews.” Cuza, in the course of his address, declared that “no excesses ever occurred in Roumania.” “The Christian League is a party of law and order,” he stated.

Rabbi Herman Lissauer of San Francisco has accepted a call to become the rabbi of Temple Emanu-El of Los Angeles, Calif.

Rabbi Lissauer is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and received his rabbinical degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. For ten years he has been rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel its San Francisco.

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