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Allied Campaign Symbol of Unity in American Israel Says Judge Rosalsky

June 5, 1930
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Stressing the unity of American Israel of which, he said. The Allied Jewish Campaign is symbolic, Judge Otto A. Rosalsky paid tribute to the memory of Louis Marshall in an address he delivered at the Jewish Center, during the memorial service which is part of the ritual of the second day of Shevuoth. Judge Rosalsky, who was one of a number of laymen who made appeals in conservative and orthodox synagogues yesterday for contributions to the New York Allied Jewish Campaign for $2,500,000 toward $6,000,000 which is being raised nationally for the 1930 budgets of the Joint Distribution Committee and The Jewish Agency for Palestine.

Judge Rosalsky, who is an honorary chairman of the New York campaign committee, and who described the campaign as “the greatest merger in this classic land of mergers,” said, during the course of his address, that unity in Israel was the ideal to which the late Louis Marshall had consecrated his efforts during most of his life-time.

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