The Transfer Agreement and the Boycott Movement:
A Jewish Dilemma on the Eve of the Holocaust by Yf’aat Weiss
In the summer of 1933, the Jewish Agency for Palestine, the German Zionist Federation, and the German Economics Ministry drafted a plan meant to allow German Jews emigrating to Palestine to retain some of the value of their property in Germany by purchasing German goods for the Yishuv, which would redeem them in Palestine local currency.