Bennett E. Siegelstein, president of the United Roumanian Jews of America, announced he had received a letter from Dr. William Fildermon, president of the Union of Roumanian Jews in Bucharest, giving encouraging news from there.
“Mr. Filderman’s letter states that be is in accord with the present administration, and is doing everything possible to carry out the recommendations made by our organization, as well as his, for the betterment and improvement of our people,” Mr. Siegelstein stated.
In connection with recent discussions as to the practicability of employing Roman characters for literary productions in native Jewish Languages, during which it was claimed that through the use of Latin script the literature in these languages would gain wider recognition in the non-Jewish literary world, the New York Public Library has arranged an exhibition of specimens of literary products in Hebrew, Judeo-German, and Judeo-Spanish printed in Roman characters, illustrative a earlier attempts in this direction. The exhibition is in the Central Building, And St. and 5th Ave. New York City, in the corridor on the second floor, Dr. Joshua Bloch, Chief of the Jewish Division, announced.
Atlantic City has been selected as the meeting place and June 2nd to 5th as the dotes if the next anural meeting of the National Conference of Jewish Social Servos, according to an announcement from the New York offices of the Conference by Hyman Kaplan, survey of the organization.
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