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Problem of Jewish Migrants is Discussed by Women’s Congress

June 10, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The problem of the Jewish migrants in Europe was taken up at the congress of the International Council of Women which opened here. Delegates are present from forty countries, Palestine being represented by Mrs. Norman Bentwich of the Palestine Women’s National Council.

Mrs. Aberson, a member of the emigration commission, presented to the Congress the problem of the Jewish “staatenlose” and proposed a resolution advising the cooperation of the International Council with the Nansen Committee of the League of Nations and with other organizations interested in the protection of migrants.

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