The Jewish communities of Sea Gate, Coney Island and Brighton Beach have coordinated their activities on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal for German-Jewish relief and will have a joint dinner launching their drive on Wednesday evening, May 23, at the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island, it has been announced by Dr. Leon S. Kaiser, chairman of the Ocean Front Division.
Nathan Straus Jr., one of the chairmen of the New York United Jewish Appeal, will be the principal speaker.
Associated with Dr. Kaiser are the following:
Dr. Herman Ausubel, chairman Sea Gate sub-division; Jacob Greenberg, co-chairman; Mrs. Pearl Buchman, chairman women’s division; Sol Zuckerman, co-chairman Brighton Beach sub-division; Samuel I. Cohen, chairman dinner committee; Emanuel Jackson, co-chairman dinner committee; and David Tannenbaum, treasurer.
Members of the dinner committee are:
Frank Andron, Samuel Attel, Robert August, Arthur Baker. Dr. Benjamin Brody, Barney Brown, Geo. Buchman, Irving Buchman, Judah L. Buchman, M. Z. Bungard, Harry Burgh, Bernard Cassel, Dr. Morris Cohen, Morris Cohen, Barnet Duberstein, Sandy Ehrman, D. I. W. Eliman, Arthur Fieldman, Nat Ferber, David Finkelstein, Louis Friedman, Joseph Goldberg, Max Goldberg, Nat Goldstein, Dr. Joel O. Greenschpoon, Nathan Handwerker, Max Hernick, J. H. Indictor, Jack Jacoby, J. H. Laroflol, Dr. Elihu Katz, A. S. Kirkel, William Kleinman, Israel Kosh, Dr. Jacob Kravitz, Jacob Landstein, Dr. Harry Ledorkramer, Jack Leef, Samuel Leffor, Hyman Levene, Abraham Levine, Simon Levine, Max Lieberman, Mitchall Loeb, Dr. Alex S. Manne, Abraham Marker, Dr. H. Milvitsky, Louis Moses, David Orans, Julius L. Pine, Israel Rachman, Samuel Rosenberg, Dr. Irving Rosenwasser, Zachariah Rubins, Max Schweitzer, Charles Sestor, B. Shapiro, Benjamin Shapiro, Dr. Samuel Shub, Irving Sidman, Samuel S. Silverman, Joseph Steinberg, Murray Wachs, Dr. J. J. Weiner.
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