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The appointment of the new national chairmen of the departments and committees of the National Council of Jewish Women, for the thirteenth triennial period, has been announced by Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New Orleans, the National President.
The new appointees are for the following departments and committees; Civics and Community Cooperation, Mrs. Charles N. Stern of San Francisco, Calif; Education, Mrs. Irvin Bettman of St. Louis; Extension and Field Service, Miss Gertrude Feibleman of Indianapolis; Farm and Rural Work, Mrs. Abraham H. Arons of New York City; Finance and Budget, Mrs. Charles Reichenbaum of Milwaukee; Service for Foreign Born, Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman of New York City; Junior Auxiliaries, Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss of Washington, D. C.; Legislation, Mrs. R. J. Culbert of Roxbury, Mass; Peace, Mrs. Oscar S. Marx of St. Louis; Religion and Religious Education, Mrs. Albert Gerst of Norfolk; Sub-Committee on Deaf, Mrs. Richard Simon of San Francisco; Vocational Guidance and Employment, Mrs. Francis D. Pollak of New York City; Committee on Foreign Relations, Mrs. Samuel J. Rosensohn of New York City.
Announcement was also made that the Executive Committee for the new triennial period is composed of Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New Orleans, Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman of St. Louis, Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneapolis, Mrs. Sydney M. Cone of Pikesville, Md., Mrs. Nathan Eisenmann of New Orleans, Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman of New York City, Mrs. Raymond M. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh, Mrs. I. K. E. Prager of Boston, and Mrs. Alexander Wolf of Washington, D. C.
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