The delegates at the Second World Sephardic Congress, currently in session here, today discussed with representatives of the Jewish Agency and the World Jewish Congress means of widening and intensifying cultural activities among the various Sephardic communities scattered throughout the world.
(Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of the Jewish Agency, expressed appreciation for the “great role” the Sephardic community throughout the world “can and must” play in shaping the Jewish future, in a special message sent to the world Sephardic parley.)
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