The second annual convention of the Yiddish Cultural Society in the United States, which was concluded here to-day after being in session for three days, has adopted a number of resolutions aiming at the strengthening of Yiddish culture in the United States.
The Conference has decided upon the establishment of a general cultural fund with the co-operation of Jewish cultural organisations throughout the country. A weekly magazine named “Yiddish”, devoted to the interests of the Society, will shortly start publication. It has also been decided to found a co-operative Yiddish publishing house.
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