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September 19, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
FROM FRANK BARCUS'
"ALL AROUND DETROIT"
New Law Affects
Jews in Palestine
WASHINGTON, D. C. (JPS ) —
It is estimated that some 8,000
American Jews in Palestine are
in danger of losing their citizen-
ship unless they return to the
United States by Oct. 14, the
date when the new ationality Act
goes into effect, or unless some
other action is taken by the Gov-
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ernment to ease the regulations.
It was to facilitate the de-
parture of Americans from Eur-
ope that Secretary of State Hull
used his discretion to permit
them to use British or other bel-
ligerent ships to return home.
In liberalizing the Neutrality
Act provisions, Mr. Hull was
mindful of the great difficulties
which Americans have encoun-
tered in finding appropriate
transportation.
The thousands of Americans
in Palestine now find shipping
accommodations virtually impos-
sible to obtain. The one quick
route is by air, which Is costly
and not always available, because
of the heavy use of available air
space. It is understood that rep-
resentations are being grassed
on the State Department to post-
pone the effective date of the
Nationality Act in view of war
conditions.
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
Upon the birth of this New Year, I join in wishing the
blessings of peace and health for the household of Israel.
That the coming year bring joy and contentment to all is
my sincerest desire.
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