Thursday, May 31
Brooklyn Jewish Big Brother and Big Sister Association of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, dinner to Daniel Kahan: Peter’s Tavern, 217 Fulton street; 7 p.m.
Jewish Theological Seminary, memorial meeting in honor of the late Israel Unterberg; Broadway and 122nd street; evening.
Bronx Zionist Region Districts and Zionist Youth Groups, gala rally; Creston Junior High School, 181st street and Creston avenue; evening.
Theatre Collective, opening of “Marion Models, Inc.”: Labor Temple Theatre, Fourteenth street and Second avenue; evening.
School of the Jewish Woman, radio program; speaker, Dr. Sidney E. Goldstein, “The Jewish Aspect of Family Relations”; Station WNEW; 4:15 p. m.
Junior League of the Flatbush Jewish Center, C.W.A. Players; “The Fall Guy”; Church avenue and East Fifth street; 8:30 p. m.
Foreign Affairs Forum, broadcast; speaker. Elizabeth Brownell, “Political and Social Differences of Countries in the Vicinity of Czechoslovakia”; Station WBNX; 7:30 p. m.
Young Women’s Hebrew Association, open house; 31 West 110th street; 8:30 p. m.
Society for the Advancement of Literature and Art, lecture; Vincent Beltrone. “Prominent Poets. Past and Present”; 88 South Seventh avenue; 9 p. m.
Staten Island Jewish Center, Phi Beta Sigma oratory finals; Victory boulevard and Forest avenue; 8:30 p. m.
Executive committee of the Association of the Cast of “The Romance of a People,” special meeting; office of Herman Koenigsberg, 63 Park row; 8:30 p. m.
United Synagogue of America, meeting of representatives of congregations in the metropolitan area; speakers, Louis J. Moss. Theodore Charnas, Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen: Hotel Commodore, Lexington avenue and Forty-second street: evening.
Meeting, United Synagogue of America; speakers, Louis J. Moss, Theodore Charnas, Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen; Hotel Commodore; evening.
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