The Jewish Chronicle, one of the most influential Anglo-Jewish publications in Great Britain, which up to the present has opposed the Jewish world congress, today calls for convening of the congress sessions at the earliest possible moment.
It points out editorially that conditions have changed since last year when the British Board of Jewish Deputies turned down an invitation to be represented at the congress and declares that the fear of open discussion of the German question, which prevailed last year, is no longer valid. It urges that the Congress be not delayed until 1934 but be called as soon as is practicable.
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