The article presents the proposals submitted by the Jewish physician and scholar Emanuel Ringelblum to the World Congress of Jewish Physicians, held on April 23, 1936 in Tel Aviv, Israel at its first meeting. Subjects addressed within the proposals include the importance of the society to continue and foster is causes in the face of rising antisemitism, suggestions on the improvement of scholastic inquiry on the history of Jewish medicine, and the establishment of a Commission for research by the World Union of Jewish Historians.