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If you mean "was there room," the answer is yes. Alaska is still 99% empty.

If, however, you mean "was a place set up to receive Jewish refugees" in Alaska, the answer is no. A plan was put forth in 1938 to receive Jewish refugees in Sitka, Alaska, but the plan was blocked and never came to fruition.

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