Saturday, December 29
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, annual convention dance. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, Park avenue at Fifty-first street, evening.
Broadcast by Representative George Foulkes, “The Menace of Hitlerism,” Station WJZ, NBC network, 1:30 p. m. Under the auspices of the Farm Forum program.
Broadcast by Samuel R. Wachtell. “Self-Help versus Charity,” Station WEVD, 10:30 p. m. Under the auspices of the Women’s American Ort.
Conference of New York Zionist Revisionists, 122 Second avenue; opening session; evening.
Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Seventy-ninth street and Bay Parkway; 3:30 p. m. Class in Bible and history under auspices of Ivriah of Bensonhurst.
Sunday, December 30
Seventh annual convention of Hebrew Religious Protective Asociation, Broadway Central Hotel, 673 Broadway; 1 p. m.
Young Folks League of Young Israel of Flatbush, Coney Island avenue and Avenue I, basketball game and dance; evening.
Meeting of Williamsburg Branch of Avukah. Young Israel Center, 561 Bedford avenue, Broklyn; 8 p. m. “The Challenge of Avukah,” Isidore Budick.
Meeting of Manhattan Branch of Avukah. Y. W. H. A., 31 West 110th street; 8 p. m. “Palestine and Biro-Bidjan,” Abraham Stern.
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority annual convention farewell luncheon, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Park avenue at Fiftieth street; 1 p. m.
Meeting of Brooklyn Chapter of Jewish Honor Legion, Y. M. H. A., 284 South Ninth street, Brooklyn, 8 p. m. Address by Fred Spinks.
Meeting of Mizrachi Youth of Linden Heights, Temple Torath Chaim, Tenth avenue and Forty-fourth street, Brooklyn, evening. Address by Dr. Elias T. Levi.
Meeting of Zionist District, 52 St. Marks Place, 7 p. m. “Dr. Theodore Herzl, His Life and Activities,” Jack Rappaport.
Conference of New York Zionist Revisionists. 122 Second avenue; all day session.
Meeting of Young Israel of New Lots, New Lots Talmud Torah, Pennsylvania and New Lots avenues, Brooklyn, 8:30 p. m. “Our National Jewish Character,” Philip M. Raskin.
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