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To the Editor, Jewish Daily Bulletin:
May I take this occasion to compliment your Morris Tannenbaum and his immediate family far their sagacity and insight into the psychological make-up of Jewish life?
Having been a reader of your newspaper for nearly a year, I am convinced that it offers the best possible medium for delivering merchandise messages to progressive American Jewry, whose point of view it seems to epitomize more nearly than any other publication I have ever seen.
An Advertising Man
East Orange, N. J.,
Jan, 21, 1935.
THE PALESTINE CONFERENCE
To the Editor, Jewish Daily {SPAN}Bull###:{/SPAN}I was very much interested in the deliberation of the recently concluded National Conference for Palestine, in Washington, which was certainly a heart-warming spectacle of unanimity and concerted representative action.
Let the enemy beware when Jews of the United States can get, together in so impressive a spectacle and demonstrate that they are ready to give all that is in them for the upbuilding of a homeland for those of their less fortunate brethren in hate-torn Europe who must have a land of their own to which to turn.
A. Gordon Uhfelder.
Philadelphia,
Jan. 22, 1935.
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