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Rumania Would Solve Jewish Question Anti-semitic Way, Parley Told

February 5, 1937
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The charge that the Rumanian Government is seeking to solve the Jewish problem in a way to satisfy extremist anti-Semitic demands was voted today at an extraordinary conference attended by delegates of all Jewish groups in Rumania. The conference under the chairmanship of Dr. Theodore Fischer, was convoked by the Yiddische Reichspartei.

Reports, citing the increasingly difficult Jewish position, were read by Dr. Meyer Ebner on the province of Bukovina, Dr. Gurfel on Bessarabia and Dr. Joseph Fischer on Transylvania.

The conference adopted resolutions to increase the anti-defamation work, to instruct Jews on how to act during projected revision of the citizenship lists, and to prepare for the coming parliamentary elections in order to secure a proper representation of Jews.

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