A group of 30 young Jews who during World War II were saved from death at the hands of the Nazis by OSE workers in France and brought to the United States, have established a new chapter affiliated with the American OSE Committee in New York, it was announced here today.
The new group will sponsor an OSE institution overseas and establish intimate personal contact with its young charges, in memory of the days in which they themselves were helped by the OSE, the announcement said.
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