JEWS IN RUMANIA
ANTI-SEMITIC PROGRAMME GREAT DANGER THREATENS United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel.. Copyright LONDON, January 3 A message from Bucharest states that a special service reserved for Jews when great danger threatens was held there in thronged synagogues. The worshippers included many prominent persons who had not attended for a long time. Jewish merchants are curtailing long-term orders owing to nervousness and many are selling out their stocks, which they will not replace.
The new Government's anti-Semitic programme is expected to divide Jews into categories as follows: (1) War veterans and their children, who will not be molested. (2) Those who did not fight for a good reason, whose case will be considered in the light of their activities since the Great War.
(3) Non-participants in the war and post-war immigrants, against whom every possible measure is expected to be taken.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20389, 4 January 1938, Page 7
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