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In an address in which he paid tribute to the “imperishable intellectual creations” of Chaim Nachman Bialik, Abraham Goldberg, American Zionist leader, called upon a gathering which filled the Georgian Room of the Hotel Statler last week to “continue to be guided, to be strengthened, to be inspired and to make joyous the task that lies before World Jewry by continuing to create even more than it has in the past, as manifested by the contributions of Bialik.”
The meeting, a memorial to the poet, was sponsored jointly by the New England Zionist Region, Hadassah, Poale Zion, Mizrachi and the Hebrew Teachers’ Association. Leon Charif, Rabbi Herman H. Rubenovitz, Rabbi Joseph S. Shubow and Elihu D. Stone, also spoke.
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