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Palestine Crisis Has Passed Crest, Nathan Straus Says on His Way Back to U. S

March 15, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Nathan Straus, well known American Jewish philanthropist, arrived here yesterday on his way back to the United States from Palestine. When interviewed by the representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency he declared that the economic crisis in Palestine is merely temporary and has already passed its crest.

“I noted remarkable progress since three years ago. What we need in Palestine is greater coordination of the efforts made in the country and greater sacrifices by Jews outside of the country,” he declared.

Mr. Straus also praised highly the administration of Lord Plumer, High Commissioner.

Herman Bernstein, editor of the “Jewish Tribune.” who accompanied Mr. Straus to Palestine, stated that not withstanding the errors and shortsighted policies pursued until now, Palestine is making extraordinary headway. “The pioneers are continuing their marvelous work. Zionist leadership in Palestine requires considerable strengthening,” he added.

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