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Puts European Peace Before Jews’ Troubles

Jews must not expect the Jewish question to be given first consideration when the peace of Europe is at stake, Neville Laski, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, declared today at the fortnightly meeting of the organization. For the statesmen of Europe the peace of the continent is the paramount consideration, Mr. […]

December 17, 1934
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Jews must not expect the Jewish question to be given first consideration when the peace of Europe is at stake, Neville Laski, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, declared today at the fortnightly meeting of the organization.

For the statesmen of Europe the peace of the continent is the paramount consideration, Mr. Laski stated, pointing out that for them the Jewish question is only one of many problems.

Members of the Board of Deputies pressed for the adoption of a resolution against the Saar decision of the League of Nations Council on the ground that the agreement sacrificed the Jews and

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