Friday, October 19
Flori Shorr, cellist, recital; Town Hall; evening.
Society for Social Re-Education, 88 South Seventh avenue; lecture by Dr. Ira S. Wile; 8:30 p. m.
School of the Jewish Woman, radio broadcast; Rabbi Philip R. Alstat; Station WLTH; 2:30 p. m.
Class in Hebrew Literature, C. A. Pinta; 8:30 p. m.; under the auspices of the Mizrachi Youth of Brownsville, 453 Hopkinson avenue, Brooklyn.
New School for Social Research, 66 West Twelfth street; “Race and Civilization”; Bernhard J. Stern, 8:20 p. m.; “Recent Social Economic Changes and the Law,” I. Maurice Wormser, 8:20 p. m.; “The European Novel,” Joseph Wood Krutch; 8:20 p. m.
Young Women’s Hebrew Association, 31 West 110th street; address by Mordecai Konowitz on his impressions of the recent grown and development of Palestine; 8:30 p. m.
Broadcast by Charles Solomon, “The School Issue in the State Campaign”; Station WEVD; 8:45 p. m.
Young Israel of Bronx Gardens, 1205 Ward avenue; Albert Lasker, “The Problems of Jewish Education”; 8:30 p. m.
Saturday, October 20
Women’s group of Young Israel of Boro Park; 1363 50th street; M’Lave Malka; 8 p. m.
Social Art Center, 119 West Fifty-seventh street; Charles D. Isaacson, “Face to Face with Great Artists”; 8 p. m.
Dinner dance, Flatbush section of Ivriah; East Midwood Jewish Center; evening.
The Talk of the Town Club, 119 West Fifty-seventh street; radio symposium, 8 p. m. Edith Angold, Ben Loewy, Rosalie Wolfe, and Dorothy Waldo Phillips will participate. Magistrate E. Greenspan, “Social Justice in the Magistrate Court”; 8 p. m.
Dance under the auspices of Young Israel of Washington Heights, 4046 Broadway; evening.
Young America Institute, 163 West Fifty-seventh street; Dr. Francis S. Onderdonk, “The Next War”; 8:30 p. m.
Agudath Israel Youth Council of America, annual convention; opening session at Attorney Street Synagogue, Attorney and Delancey streets; evening. Sunday session, 12:15 p. m.; Linden Heights Jewish. Center, Ninth avenue and Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn.
Junior Society of Temple Emanu-El, informal dance; Community Building; 9:30 p. m.
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