2 4 2 D O C . 5 9 O N P A L E S T I N E . F I R S T V E R S I O N
showed great willingness to make
sacrifices.[11]
I close with a warm appeal to the
Jews of Germany, in spite of the present difficult economic
situation,[12]
to contrib-
ute as best as they can to the building of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This is not
to be confused with an act of charity; it is rather an enterprise whose success has to
concern all Jews and that promises to become a source of the most resounding sat-
isfaction for us all.
Previous Page Next Page