The 10th anniversary of the Yiddish daily paper, “The Day”, was celebrated at a banquet given by Mr. David Shapiro, one of the publishers of the paper, at the Jewish Community Center, Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., to the founders and collaborators of the paper.
William Edlin, Editor-in-Chief of the “Day”, gave a resume of the history of the paper in the past ten years. Mr. Edlin stated that the “Day” is the only impartial Jewish paper-being partial only to everything Jewish.
Dr. Coralnick was toastmaster. Hermann Bernstein, editor of the “Jewish Tribune”, former editor and founder of “The Day”, Joseph Barondess, Bernard Semel and others spoke.
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