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A musical program will be given by Miss Bat Zion. Arrangements for the meeting were made under the joint auspices of the boycott committee and the Women’s Association of the American Jewish Congress.
A citizens committee of prominent residents of the Shore front section to cooperate with the sponsors of the meeting includes: Rabbi Joseph Friedman, Simon Hurwitz, Dr. Herman Ausubel, Rabbi I. Elfenbein, Z. Rubens, Moishe Richter, Isidor Krafiol, Dr. I. W. Hellman, Louis Cohen, I. Rudes, Rabbi M. Wexler, Louis Schwartz, William Fox, L. Schreiber and Jacob Vogelfanger.
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