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Books Received

March 17, 1935
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The case for Manchoukuo, by George Bronson Rea. D. Appleton-Century Co. A survey of the international situation with respect to the Orient, by the counsellor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Manchoukuo.

He sent forth a raven, by Elizabeth Madox Roberts. Viking Press. A new novel with a Biblical title by a popular novelist.

History of the Baron de Hirsch Fund, by Samuel Joseph, P.h.D. Printed for Baron de Hirsch Fund by the Jewish Publication Society. A valuable study by the author of “Jewish Immigration to the United States.”

Judaism and progress, by Rabbi Harry A. Epstein. Bloch Publishing Co. Sermons and addresses by the spiritual leader of the largest Jewish congregation in Atlanta, Ga. —Congregation Ahavath Achim.

Jewish philanthropy in the biblical era, by Ephraim Frisch, Ph.D. No. 23 in the series of Jewish tracts being published by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations to convey information on the Jewish religion and Jewish history. The author is rabbi of Congregation Beth El of San Antonio, Texas.

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