The services rendered by Jews to Poland during the war were highly praised today by Paul Super, former national secretary of the Polish Y.M.C.A. and now Bucharest representative of the newly-formed American Commission for Polish Refugees.
In an interview with the J.T.A. Super, also paid tribute to the aid given by Rumanian, Hungarian and Lithuanian Jews to Polish refugees regardless of their religion. In view of these facts, Super said, “I don’t see how any Pole could ever be anti-Semitic again or leave the Jews in distress.”
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