A resolution calling upon the Zionist Organization of America to begin immediate negotiations with the members of the Brandeis-Mack group with a view to their return to active participation in the work for the upbuilding of the Palestinian Homeland, was adopted at the last meeting of the St. Paul Zionist District.
“The St. Paul Zionist District has always held the highest regard for the leadership and principles of Justice Louis D. Brandeis, Judge Julian W. Mack and a number of others in the so-called Mack-Brandeis group,” says the resolution, which urges the Administrative Committee of the Zionist Organization of America to appoint a delegation “whose duty it shall be to approach such former Zionist leaders and others valuable to Zionism, with the view of bringing them into positions of leadership in the Zionist Organization of America, to the end that the work in which we are so vitally interested, namely the building up of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine, in accordance with Zionist principles, may be swiftly consummated.”
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