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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, "June 'II 1943

Diplomatic Rights
Asked for Jewish
Postwar Mission

Suggest Rabbis Be Named
By Allied Nations To
European Cities

LONDON, (JTA) — A sugges-
tion that leading rabbis be ap-
pointed by the United Nations to
proceed—with diplomatic privi-
leges—to each of the larger cities
in post-war Europe to which ex-
pelled Jews might return imme-
diately after hostilities cease, is
advanced in a memorandum sub-
mitted to the British Ministry of
Post-War Reconstruction.

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The memorandum, prepared by
the Religious Emergency Coun-
cil headed by Chief Rabbi Hertz,
also demands that a stock of
Kosher canned foods be built up,
ready to be sent to starved ghetto
inhabitants immediately after
their liberation.

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• An impressive pageant ar-
ranged by the Jewish Fund to
'Aid Russia and addressed by
Lord Nathan and Lord Strag-
bolgi was presented here with
Jewish men and women from all
branches of the armed services,
homeguard and civil defense
units sitting on the platform.

The meeting opened with a
message from Soviet Ambassa-
dor Ivan Maisky expressing ap-
preciation for the campaign to
raise funds for 20 mobile units
for the . Russian Army. Message
of greetings were received from
Chief Rabbi Hertz and from the
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in
Russia.

Prof. Selig Brodetsky, presi-
dent of the Board of Deputies of
British Jews, appealed to the
Jews of England to co-operate in
combatting anti-S emitism in
Britain as well as in plans for a
unified post-war Jewish pro-
gram.

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LISBON (Religious News Serv-
ice—By Wireless)—Many pastors
of the Hungarian Reformed
Church in Slovakia have been
imprisoned for baptizing and aid-
ing Jews, according to a report
here which also reveals that a
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Friends of Democracy, Inc.
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NEW YORK (JPS) — The
growth of anti-Semitism in the
Middle West is reported in The
Propaganda Battlefront, semi-
monthly newsletter issued by
Friends of Democracy, Inc., in an
account by Dr. L. M. Birkhead,
national director of the organiza-
tion.

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reached on the basis of a survey
conducted "in a dozen states and
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tempt to 'sound out the war tem-
per of the Middle West,' whose
people will assuredly resolve the
final world position of the United .
States in the event of total vic-
tory for the United Nations," Dr.
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a powerful political weapon
against the traditionally liberal
American methods."

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