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Warsaw Kehillah Adopts Protest Against Anti-jewish Excesses in Roumania

December 14, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The Council of the Warsaw Kehillah adopted a resolution to transmit an expression of sympathy to the Jewish community of Kishineff and to the Jewish population in Roumania because of the recent anti-Jewish excesses in that country.

The resolution which was introduced by Dr. Joshua Gottlieb, a Zionist, expresses a protest against “the Roumanian system of persecution and deprivation of the rights of Jewish citizens.”

The resolution also condemns “the Roumanian hooligans who attack the peaceful Jewish population and violate elementary human rights.”

Representatives of the labor groups. Bund and Poale Zion, in the Council introduced a resolution protesting against the “false policy of the Roumanian middle class parties.” This resolution was rejected by a majority vote.

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