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6,000 More Jews Trek to Biro-bidjan

July 13, 1934
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More than 6,000 additional Jews from various parts of the Soviet Union are expected to settle this summer in the Biro-Bidjan region, Max Levin, national chairman of the ICOR Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union, said in a lecture last night at the Hotel Newton. Biro-Bidjan is a settlement being developed by the Soviet government in which Russian Jews are to set up an autonomous government. The lecture was presented under the auspices of the Friends of the Soviet Union, West Side branch.

Mr. Levin discussed the industrial, agricultural and cultural developments, as well as the possibilities, in the Biro-Bidjan settlement. He pointed out that since 1928, when the region was first settled by 28,000 Russians the population has been increased by 22,000.

Mr. Levin prophesied that “in the near future” at least 10,000 Jews from foreign countries will be permitted to settle in Biro-Bidjan.

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