Saturday, October 13
Theatre party, auspices Boro Park Group of Junior. Hadassah: “Lost Horizons” at the St. James Theatre; evening.
Dance sponsored by the Senior League, Jamaica Jewish Center; 9:00 P. M.
Avukah, dance and reunion; Young Women’s Hebrew Association, 110th street and Fifth avenue; evening.
Roosevelt Jewish Community, benefit and reception; Elks’ Club, Roosevelt, L. I.; evening.
Dance and entertainment, auspices Young Folks League of the Hebrew Institute of University Heights, 1835 University avenue, Bronx; evening.
Social Art Center; Dramatic presentation by Jane Manner; Studio 620, 119 West Fifty-seventh street; 8:00 p. m.
The Talk of the Town Club; Leon Kairoff in a recital of character sketches in song; Studio 615, 119 West Fifty-seventh street; 8:00 p. m.
Dance; auspices of Post 5, Anti-Nazi Minute Men; Lenox Assembly Hall, 252 Second street; evening.
Young America Institute, 163 West Fifty-seventh street; Dr. H. H. Mogel. “The Marital Code in Relation to Human Behavior”; 8:30 p. m.
Dance, auspices Young Israel of Williamsburg; 730 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn; evening.
Sunday, October 14
Mt. Neboh Temple, 130 West Seventy-ninth street; supper and card party; Temple Vestry; 6:00 p. m.
School of Philosophy, Steinway Hall, 113 West Fifty-seventh street; Max Fishler, “Hegel and the Absolute of Intellect,” 8:00 p. m. Frances D. Drucker, “Jacob Wassermann—”The World’s Illusion”; 9:00 p. m.
Temple Sinai, Arlington avenue and Bradford street, Brooklyn; supper and card party in the Vestry Hall; 6:30 p. m.
Jewish National Fund and United Jewish Appeal benefit entertainment, under the auspices of the Ray-Em Club; Washington Heights Y. M. H. A., 178th street and Fort Washington avenue; evening.
Meeting, Central Jewish Institute, 125 East Eighty-fifth street; Fred Spinks, “Hitlerism in Harlem”; Auspices Jewish Honor Legion; 7:30 p. m.
Congregation Mt. Sinal Anshe Emeth, 175th street and Wadsworth avenue; installation of officers and entertainment; 8:30 p. m. Speakers: Louis J. Moss, Rabbi Samuel Cohen and Theodore Charnas.
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