Yeshiva Festival, Madison Square Garden, 825 Eighth avenue, evening; Samuel Untermyer, honorary chairman.
Hebrew Home for Chronic Invalids, 1770 Clay avenue, Bronx, monthly benefit card party, afternoon.
Bridge party. sponsored by Junior Hadassah, Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Victory blvd, at Forest avenue, evening
Rodelph Sholem Synagogue, 7 West 83rd street, Rabbi Milton Steinberg. “The Making of the Modern Jew,” history and discussion group, 10 a. m
The Center German-Jewish Club, 210 West 91st street. Dr. Jacob Henry Landman. “Human Sterilization and Eugenles,” evening.
Professor Joseph P. Chamberlain, on board of High Commission for German Refugees, will explain their plight in broadcast over WEAF, 3:30 to 4 p. m
Adele T. Katz. “Challengers of Musical Tradition.” Roerich Museum, 103rd street and Riverside drive. evening.
Brooklyn Jewish Center. 667 Eastern Parkway, first lecture on Judaism and Christlan# evening. De. Solomom Gray
Dinner to welcome Lord Dudley Marley Aldine Club, 200 Fifth avenue, evening. Speakers, Professor John Dewey, Bernard S. Deutsch, Dr. Henry Moskowitz, Dudley Field Malone.
Birthday dinner in honor of Dr. Alfred Adler. Institute for Advanced Education, 310 Riverside drive, 7:30 p.m.
Press luncheon in honor of Dr. Israel Goldstein. Astor Hotel, Forty-fifth street and Broadway, 1 p. m., auspices of Jewish National Fund of American.
Congregation Emanu-El, 1 Est 65th street, 8:30 p. m. Conference of Manhattan congregations on plans to settle German Jewish refugees in Palestine. Speakers, Judge Rosalsky, Magistrate Goldstein and Plerre van Paasen.
Menorah Benevolent Society, 100 West 72nd street program in honor of Jack Kruckman, past president 8:30 p. m.
Rabbi Benjamin Fleisher. “Gershomides and His Philosophy,” Brodway Mansion, 209 East Broadway, 3 p. m.
Temple Petach Tikvah Rochester avenue and Lincolh place. Brooklyn, open meeting guest speaker, Charles Solomon evening.
Meeting. Lena Invalid Ald Society. True Sisters Building. 150 West 85th street. 1:30 p. m.
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