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Five Named to Work out Plan of Jewish Unity to Meet the German Crisis

A special committee of five members to work out the details of how the American Jewish Congress may cooperate with the American Jewish Committee and the B’nai Brith in establishing a unified plan of action in behalf of American Jewry in dealing with the German-Jewish question, will report to the executive committee of the American […]

June 5, 1933
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A special committee of five members to work out the details of how the American Jewish Congress may cooperate with the American Jewish Committee and the B’nai Brith in establishing a unified plan of action in behalf of American Jewry in dealing with the German-Jewish question, will report to the executive committee of the American Jewish Congress Wednesday, it was learned yesterday.

The committee, which is composed of Louis Lipsky, Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, Dr. S. Margoshes, Jacob Fishman and former Congressman Nathan D. Perlman, was appointed Friday.

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