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Saturday, May 25
Talk of the Town Club, 119 West Fifty-seventh Street, 8 p.m. “The Theatre Abroad,” Jacob A. Weiser.
Symposium on the modern dance, Young Men’s Hebrew Association, Ninety-second Street and Lexington Avenue, evening. Participants: Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Louis Horst, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman.
Dance of the Outside Activities League of the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society of Denver, Hotel Astor, Broadway at Forty-fourth Street, evening.
Dance of the Junior League of the Park Avenue Synagogue, Social Auditorium, 50 East Eighty-seventh Street, 8:30 p.m.
Dance and card party under the auspices of the Young Folks Auxiliary of the Hebrew Convalescent Home, Greystone Hotel, Broadway at Ninety-first Street, evening.
Bazaar and carnival, Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Bay Parkway at Seventy-ninth Street, evening. Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary.
Sunday, May 26
Broadcast under the auspices of the Jewish National Fund, Station WEVD, 8:15 p.m. “Palestine Today,” Morris Rothenberg.
First annual Kiddie Revue of the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway, 2 p.m.
Flower Day rally for the benefit of the Jewish National Workers in Palestine, White and Blue Center, 122 Second Avenue, evening. Address by Isaac Allen.
Utopian Culture Club, 45 West Seventy-fourth Street, 8:30 p.m. “The American Jewish Congress and Present Day Jewish Problems,” Dr. Phillip Heller.
Free Synagogue, Carnegie Hall, Fifty-seventh Street and Seventh Avenue, 10:30 a.m. “Hear Ye—Sons and Daughters,” Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Annual confirmation exercises, 10:30 a.m.
Society of Jewish Science, 150 West Eighty-fifth Street, 11 a.m. “The Language of the Clock,” Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein.
Annual Spring fete of the Junior Bronx Division of Federation for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies, Hotel Commo#ore, Lexington Avenue at Forty-second Street, 8:30 p.m.
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