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Congregationalists Hear Jewish Speakers As a Lent Good Will Move

March 8, 1934
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As a Lenten gesture of good will, the young people of the Mittineague Congregation church sponsored a service devoted to a discussion of current Jewish problems. Members of the Springfield chapter of the American Jewish Congress were invited to lean in the discussions.

Dr. Samuel Feldman spoke on “The Contribution of the German Jews to the Science of Medicine.” Rabbi David M. Eichhorn discussed the congress and Nazi anti-Semitic measures in Germany. A forum discussion followed.

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