Thursday, October 11
Ivriah, meeting of the West Side Group; Rutgers Club, 314 West Ninety-first street; afternoon.
Broadcast by Rabbi Joseph Zeitlin, “Sins of Society”; Station WNEW; 4:15 p. m.; under the auspices of the School of the Jewish Woman.
New School for Social Research, 66 West Twelfth street; “Progressive Education in Europe,” Eva Wunderlich, 4:20 p. m.; “Replanning Old Cities,” Werner Hegemann, 5:20 p. m.; “Political Parties,” Max Ascoll, 8:10 p. m.; “Labor Movement,” Frieda Wunderlich, 4:20 p. m.; “Dominant Ideals of Western Civilization,” Horace Kallen, 8:20 p. m.
Report of the second United States Congress Against War and Fascism; Labor Temple, 243 East Eighty-fourth street; under the auspices of the Yorkville Action committee of the American League Against War and Fascism; 8:00 p. m. Address by Sidney LeRoy.
Meeting, B’nai B’rith Club, 36 West Sixty-ninth street; “Recent Developments in German Situation,” Mme. Paula Ollendorff; 8:30 p m.
Meeting of the Young Folks League of Congregation Shaari Zedek, Kingston avenue and Park place, Brooklyn; evening.
Rehearsals of the chorus of the Yiddish Culture Society under the direction of Vladimir Khayfets; 149 Second avenue; evening.
Dinner, meeting, Young Judaea; S. & S. Restaurant, 146 Fifth avenue; 6:30 p. m. Speakers, Mrs. Irman Lindheim and Moshe Furmansky.
Rally and musicale of the Bensonhurst Junior Hadassah, Jewish Community House, Bay parkway and Seventy-ninth street, Brooklyn; 8:30 p. m.
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