Wednesday, January 23
League for Political Education, Town Hall, 123 West Forty-third street, 11 a. m. “Current Events,” Stanley High.
Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West Sixty-fourth street, 8:30 p. m. “Great Leaders in Social Crises, Lenin and Mussolini,” Dr. Harold Buschman.
Jewish Center of Jackson Heights, Seventy-third street and Woodside avenue, Jackson Heights, 8:30 p. m. Symposium on the Motion Picture situation; speakers: Dr. Wiliam Lewin, Vincent Fitzgerald, David Palfreyman.
Temple Emanu-El Community House, 1 East Sixty-fifth street, 10:30 a. m. “Youth in a World of Turmoil,” Dr. Abraham L. Sachar. Under the auspices of the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations.
Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, 8:30 p. m. “Romantic Jewish Philosophers,” Dr. Albert Brandt.
Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue, 2:30 p. m. “Modern Life in Palestine,” Charles A. Cowen. Auspices of the New York Chapter of Hadassah.
Radio broadcast, auspices of the Young People’s League of the United Synagogue of America, Station WEVD, 8 p. m. Speakers: James J. Lyons, Sidney H. Reiss.
School of the Jewish Woman, 251 West 100th street, 8 p. m. “Appreciation of Hebrew Literature,” Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin.
Junior League of the Pelham Parkway Jewish Center, 710 Lydig avenue, 8:30 p. m. “A Modern Menace to All,” I. Arthur Rosenberg.
West Bronx Zionist District, Burnside and Harrison avenues, Jewish Arbor Day celebration, evening. Speakers: Samuel Edelheit, Arnold K. Israeli.
Installation exercises of the Sisterhood of the Jamaica Jewish Center, Flushing and Amherst avenues, Jamaica, L. I. Participants; Rabbi William S. Malev, Samuel Berk, Magistrate Benjamin Marvin, Mordecai Konowitz, Mrs. Rose Marvin.
Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue, 8:30 p. m. Presentation of “Tabu” by the Cinema Guild of the Y. M. H. A. Address by Elias Katz.
Jewish Women’s Hour, Station WBNX, 1:30 p. m.
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