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Central Jewish Bank Planned in Poland

February 2, 1939
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Plans for a central Jewish bank were mapped, here at a meeting of a committee formed to centralize Jewish credit institutions in Poland, held under the chairmanship of ex-Senator Rafael Szereszewski, prominent banker. The committee decided to convoke a conference of the representatives of the country’s biggest cooperative banks to discuss the project.

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