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Charles I. Kapralik in its London office, was extensive and involved legal efforts over many years. The Association of Jewish Refugees and the Council for the Protection of the Rights of German Jews, both based in London, supported this initiative. Teams, including many lawyers who were former refugees from Germany, dedicated years to identifying and reclaiming assets, including real estate. The recovered properties and financial compensations were distributed, with funds allocated to Israel and other countries where refugees had settled. In Britain, these funds supported various projects, such as residential homes for elderly refugees,
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religious education in the religion of her parents. After the war, CBF helped refugees to file claims to recover their families' property. Additionally, CBF and the
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Zionists and had immigrated to Palestine in the 1920s, played a crucial role in supporting the incoming refugee scholars and professionals after 1933. Furthermore, the CBF allocated funds to various organisations, including the
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on 26 May 1933. It raised £61,900 from forty two donors. A further £250,000 had been raised by the year's end. The following year's appeal raised £176,000. The organisation used the proceeds to support German Jews who were immigrating to the
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and others in Berlin, led to the rapid development of vocational training programmes in
Germany and in countries that temporarily accommodated Jewish refugees.In 1933, the CBF inaugurated its first agricultural training centre in
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significantly contributed to Israel's development. The CBF's investments in land purchases, housing construction, and training programmes, along with grants to institutions like the
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in France to push world leaders for less restrictive immigration policies. However, their requests for assistance were largely ignored. Later in that year the
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