The fraternal order Brith Sholom has entered into an agreement with the Jewish National Fund whereby the latter has designated a tract of uncultivated land situated in the Beisan zone, Palestine, to be known as the Nachlath Brith Sholom.
Brith Sholom has given $7,000 to the J. N. F. and will pay $18,000 additional within the next four years according to an announcement by Judge William M. Lewis, Grand Master of Brith Sholom and a director of the J. N. F.
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