Special problems of the aged in New York State will be discussed at a regional meeting of Jewish community federations and homes for the aged sponsored by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds at the Jewish Home and Infirmary, Rochester, N.Y. on Wednesday, January 29, it was announced here today.
Community leaders and executives scheduled to attend the one day study session will come from: Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, Troy and Utica. Garson Meyer, president of the National Council of Aging and president of the New York State Region, CJFWF, and Miss Margaret Barnar, Deputy Commissioner, New York State Department of Social Welfare, will address the conference.
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