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Activities of American Jewish Woman in Social, Communal, Religious Aspects

January 14, 1934
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The School of the Jewish Woman, which has in its first term an enrollment of over 400 students and is under the direction of Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, announces a program of twenty courses for its second term, which begins Feb. 15th. The courses are given on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, afternoons and evenings. Among the subjects taught are Hebrew, Jewish History, the Bible, Jewish Customs and Ceremonies and Liturgy. A special feature is a course in Hebrew dramaties given by Mr. Nachum Zemach, founder of the Hebrew Theatre, Habima.

Among the instructors are: Rabbi Philip R. Alstat, Dr. B. Z. Goldberg, Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein, Judah Lapson, Jacob Lev, Rabbi Isidore S. Meyer, Rabbi Philip Pincus, Dr. Max Raisin, Dr. Aaron Rosmarin, Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin, Mrs. Pearl Shapiro, Dr. Jacob Shatzky, Dr. Mordecai Soltes, Peretz Wiernick, and Rabbi Joseph Zeitlin.

Registration is open to all Jewish women and girls. Registration fee is $1.00, to which is added $1.00 for every course of four months. The School is moving to new quarters in the community house of Temple Anshe Chesed, West End Avenue and 100th Street, New York City, of which Dr. Joseph Zeitlin is rabbi.

The school bulletin will be sent free of charge upon application to the office of The School of the Jewish Woman, 363 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

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