Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Reuben Brainin, American Jewish writer, arrived here yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Brainin.
Mr. Brainin will study the general condition of Jews in Russia and particularly the colonization work, it was stated. He visited the Moscow Kehillah yesterday.
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