Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, in charge of the work of the Agro-Joint in Russia, who is on a short visit to the United States, had a conference yesterday at the Lawyers’ Club with representatives of all the Jewish newspapers in New York City.
During the course of this conference he said that, notwithstanding all the difficulties in the way of relief and constructive work, the Agro-Joint is going through with its program with all possible energy and dispatch and that at this time more than at any other time, the continuation and extension of all phases of reconstructive work for the Jews in Russia is necessary.
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