New York chapters of Hadassah, guests of Women’s Organization of Free Synagogue, 40 West 68th Street, afternoon, Speakers, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Mr. Robert Szold.
Meeting, Zionist District 11, Hollywood Gardens, 896 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, 8:30 P. M. Dr. Joseph Sarachek, “Jewish messiahs of Old and New.”
Young Israel of Manhattan, 229 East Broadway, 9 P. M. “Youth Division of the American Jewish Congress,” Albert A. Adelston.
Station WEVD, 8:15 P. M. Guest speaker on Jewish Daily Bulletin program. Rabbi David de Sola Pool, “The Jew Looks at Fascism.”
Station WBNX, 1:30 P. M. Jewish Woman’s Hour.
Dinner symposium, Jewish Club, Park Royal Hotel, 23 West 73rd Street, evening. Subject: “How Shall We Educate Jewish Youth for American Life.”
Seventh annual “Home Day,” for the aged, benefit Brooklyn Hebrew Home, Hotel St. George, Broklyn, all day.
Open meeting, Maccabee Club, Broadway Central Hotel, 673 Broadway, 8 P. M.
Meeting, Bushwick division of Ivriah, home of Mrs. L. Berkowitz, 570 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn, afternoon.
Meeting. East Midwood Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean Avenue. Brooklyn, evening. Emanuel Neuman will describe econom, situation in Palestine.
Meeting, Forest Hills Jewish Center, Stafford Avenue and Kessel Street, Forest Hills, evening. Alfred M. Bingham, “Must We Go Through Fascism?”
Young Israel of Manhatian. Youth Division of the American Jewish Congress. Lecture by Albert A. Adelston, 229 East Broadway, 9 P. M.
Dinner to Nat Holman, City College Club, 106 West 55th street, evening; speakers, Judge Peter Schmuck, Rabbi Louis I. Newman, Benny Friedman, Frederick B. Robinson, and George L. Cohen.
Open meeting and social hour, Women’s League for Palestine, Community House of Temple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th street, 2:30 p. m.; guest speaker, Rabbi Henry A. Schorr.
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