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Urgent
Tasks at the Present Time
The
Hilfsverein has taken on a new task in addition
to its former tasks: advice and assistance for those
who emigrate from Germany.
The
German Jews feel an inner bond with their Fatherland,
and they wish to remain in their Homeland, whose fate
they see as their own. Where this appears impossible
for economic reasons and because of the future of
their children, and emigration becomes economically
and politically necessary, it becomes the duty of the
Aid Association to prepare [emigration] and to help
those who have made the grave decision to leave their
Fatherland and establish a new life... The Hilfsverein
advises persons emigrating to all countries with the
exception of Palestine. Up to now it has assisted in
emigration to 34 countries overseas.
In
the course of the year 1933, 60,000 persons received
advice and information of all kinds from the Hilfsverein.
Financial assistance was given to 7,700 persons in the
form of subsidies for tickets for railway and ship
passage, visas, food, transport of luggage, furniture,
machinery and instruments. A voluminous correspondence
with authorities, communities, and aid committees has
been maintained on behalf of many thousands of
persons....
The
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People,
A/176.
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Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden Aid
Association of German Jews. |