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Left Poale Zion to Demand Recognition of Yiddish at Palestine Workers’ Congress

September 16, 1930
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The recognition of the Yiddish language in the cultural work of Jewish labor organizations in all parts of the world, including Palestine, will be one of the chief demands of the delegation of the Left Poale Zion from Poland which will attend the World Congress for Jewish Workers in Palestine which opens in Berlin, September 27. This was decided at a meeting of the party’s council here today.

Among the other demands will be one calling for the creation of a common organization of all Jewish workers in Palestine, and for the establishment of a world Jewish labor organization, for the work in Palestine on the basis of a class war and independent proletarian work in Palestine.

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