23 NOVEMBER 1945, Page 12
SIR,—Reading many recent articles on the problem of a National
Home for the Jews, I very much doubt if the earnest wish of the majority of Jews, settled in English cities prior to and during the war, is for such a State for themselves. From my close knowledge of them I feel sure their aim is absorption as far as soace and conditions permit into the communal life of all the largest commercial cities of the world.—I am,