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Z.O.A. Commission Leaves Today for Israel; Will Inspect Various New Projects

July 13, 1951
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A four-man commission, appointed by the Zionist Organization of America, will leave for Israel tomorrow to undertake a study tour of projects, including three youth villages, financed by the Z.O.A., Benjamin G. Browdy, president of the organization, announced today.

The Z.O.A. commission, which will also inspect potential new projects for inclusion in the Z.O.A. program of economic aid to Israel, will consist of Louis A. Falk, Fred Monosson, Abraham A. Redelheim, and Manuel Posy. Among the various.

projects to be inspected by the commission will include the Z.O.A. House now nearing completion in Tel Aviv, as well as the installations of the Veteran’ Rehabilitation Centers which are receiving machinery and equipment as well as food under the Z.O.A. Projects Program.

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