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Two Jewish Delegates to Leave New York for Moscow for Polish Relief Work

September 7, 1941
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Two Jewish delegates, representing the Jewish Socialist Bund of Poland, will leave New York for Soviet Russia as members of the delegation which the Polish Government in exile is sending to Moscow to arrange relief for Polish citizens released from exile under the Russe Polish act it was announced here today. The delegates are Either Ivinska, a sister of Victer Alter, the Bundist leader whom the Soviet has recently released from the Moscow jail, and Ludwig Honigwell, a Warsaw lawyer now in New York.

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