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The Reader’s Forum

February 5, 1935
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The editors reserve the right to excerpt all letters exceeding 250 words in length. All letters must bear the name and address of the writer although not necessarily for publication.

To the Editor, Jewish Daily Bulletin:

Permit me to praise you on publishing “Jewry in Battle” by Mr. James A. Rosenberg in your Bulletin on January 31.

Never have I read an article so militant and convincing since Dr. Stephen S. Wise initiated his courageous battle against Nazism.

I believe that the article should be published in pamphlet form, and be distributed throughout the nation by the American Jewish Congress.

Albert Lustig.

New York City.

February 2.

ASKS MORE POLISH NEWS

To the Editor, Jewish Daily Bulletin:

The Jewish situation in Poland is today worse even than in Germany. Nevertheless the Jewish press does not pay sufficient attention to it, nor is anything being reported about in the general press.

I should like to know why Jewish leaders in America are not coming out into the open to inform the American public on the actual misery of the Jews in Poland and of the discriminations practiced against them there.

Why concentrate on helping Jews in Germany only? Why not bring out the fact that the Polish government is actually discriminating against the Jews, just as is being done in Germany, but in a different way. The number of Jews suffering in Poland, is after all, six times greater than those suffering in Germany.

George Alber.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Feb. 2, 1935.

WANTS CAMPAIGN FIGURES

To the Editor, Jewish Daily Bulletin:

I have been waiting patiently for an answer from the leaders of the Gewerkshaften campaign to the editorial in the Jewish Daily Bulletin demanding a detailed account of the funds collected by this campaign for the Histadruth in Palestine.

I wonder why the campaign leaders have to date not given this detailed account. Is it because they are afraid to come out in the open with the figures.

J. C.

New York City,

Feb. 1, 1935.

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