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Committee to Arbitrate the Paterson Kosher Meat Dispute

September 26, 1930
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The bitter controversy over kosher meat supervision now raging here between two opposing factions of orthodox Jewry, has given rise to the formation of a representative arbitration committee. Acting upon the instance of Philip Dimond, state president of the New Jersey Federation of Y. M.-Y. W. H. A.’s and Jacob Fabian, motion picture magnate, both of whom reside here, representatives of leading Jewish organizations met at the Jewish Community Center and selected from among themselves a committee to interview both sides with a view toward arbitration. This committee is comprised of Mr. Fabian, Albert Slater, Samuel Neinken, Max Menein and Jacob Katz. The committee is to report shortly. It is believed that now that outstanding business and professional men have taken a hand in the matter, the controversy will soon be closed.

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