Forty-eight more subscriptions to the New York quota of the Allied Jewish Campaign, including one of $2,000 by Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Lehman, were announced today. The forty-eight subscriptions total $7,233.
Those contributing in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Lehman were:
Isaac J. Adler, $150; H. Denker, $150; H. Friedman & Sons, Inc., $150; Theodore Israel, $150; Jacob Kestenbaum, $150; Harry Leopold, $150; Theodore B. Richter, $150; H. G. Robbins, $150; Mr. & Mrs. A. P. Schoolman, $150; M. Wolsk, $150; Irving Yachnin, $150; Tiffereth Torah, Bensonhurst, $130; Mrs. L. Cowan, $125; Sisterhood of East Midwood Jewish Center, $125; Lester Udell, $118; Brooklyn Hebrew Institute, $115.50; Cassia Chapter, Aunt Gertrude Sunshine Fund, $115; Cong. Ohab Zedek, Rockaway Park, $105; Hyman Abrams, $100; Amos Lodge No. 938, F. & A. M., Brooklyn, $100; Mrs. Morris Baird, $100; James Barr, $100; Dr. S. Benderly, $100; Z. Berman, $100; George B. Bernheim, $100; Leonard H. Bernheim, $100; Sara Berheim, $100; Brandeis Goldschmidt & Co., $100; Benj. Breier, $100; Mrs. Brill, $100; Samuel Buegeleisen, $100; Erich Cohen, $100; Herman Cohen, $100; Norman M. Cohen, $100; Pincus Cohen, $100; Samuel Cohen, $100; Simon Cohen, $100; Cosmopolitan Twine & Paper Assn., Inc., $100; I. Edelson, $100; A. Einzig, $100; Jacob Englander, $100; D. Erwich, $100; Fassler Iron Works, $100; Isaac Fenster, $100; Miss Anna Frank, $100; Miss Florence Frank, $100 and E. Friedman, $100.
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