The Union of Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia held its annual conference at Belgrade, with 66 delegates representing 22 communities in that country, according to a dispatch received here today.
A report to the conference showed that there are now 1,400 Jews in Belgrade; 1,300 in Zagreb; and 1,000 in Sarajevo. There are 1,800 Jews in smaller Yogoslav towns scattered through the country.
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