That the number of Jews among the most active Bolshevist groups is much larger than in the ranks of the Bolshevist government, is the contention of Arnold Margolin, in the March number of the New York Times Current History. Mr. Margolin, a Jewish leader of the Ukraine now in this country, describes the fate of the Jew after the Bolshevist revolution and discusses the position of the Jew in the new states, especially in Poland.
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