The Oheb Shalom Congregation will mark the twentieth anniversary of the services of Cantor Moses Gann at tonight’s Sabbath Evening Service. There will be a special musical service.
Ivriah, the women’s division of the Jewish Education Association, with a membership of 1,500 women in Greater New York, is planning to hold its annual spring function in the form of a breakfast on Monday, May 8, in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Mesdames Irving Lehman, Felix M. Warburg, Rebekah Kohut, Israel Unterberg and Miss Adele Bildersee constitute the advisory board of Ivriah. Mrs. Joseph Leblang is honorary chairman and Mrs. Gabriel Hamburger is chairman.
Tickets for the breakfast, in which many notables will participate, may be obtained by applying to Ivriah, 71 West 47th Street, New York City. The proceeds of the breakfast will be donated to the scholarship fund of the many Talmud Torahs whose resources have already been taxed to the limit. Ivriah sponsors a movement for the Jewish education of the child from kindergarten age through adolescence. The spirit of Ivriah is, “The Jewish Mother of today for the Jewish Mother of tomorrow.”
The Oheb Shalom Congregation will mark the twentieth anniversary of the services of Cantor Moses Gann at tonight’s Sabbath Evening Service. There will be a special musical service.
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