Accept my heartiest congratulations on your Fifteenth Anniversary. Jewish Telegraphic Agency has always been indispensable in my work and without its cooperation and reliable information American Joint Distribution Committee would not have been able accomplish its great Jewish tasks. Also send best wishes for your celebration.
H. L. LURIE, DIRECTOR BUREAU OF JEWISH SOCIAL RESEARCH
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, through the collection and dissemination of news is an enterprise performing a valuable service to all who are interested in events which involve Jews throughout the world. The Jewish Daily Bulletin is a particularly valuable source of information. It records significant events which are otherwise overlooked or inadequately presented in general newspapers or news not otherwise available.
JACOB BILLIKOPF, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES OF PHILADELPHIA
A Birthday such as you are to celebrate on the 15th of March reminds us of the nature of the service you are rendering. The Jews of America need the information you are placing at their disposal both through the Jewish Daily Bulletin and through the daily and weekly newspapers.
Thanks to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the Jews of America have been enabled to get closer to and better to understand their fellow-Jews in other parts of the world. This understanding has been of tremendous service, more particularly in these trying years.
Good luck to you on the occasion of your 15th Birthday Anniversary.
Z. TYGEL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, FEDERATION OF POLISH JEWS OF AMERICA
The Federation of Polish Jews in America sends its heartiest greetings to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on the occasion of its Fifteenth Anniversary. The celebration of this Anniversary is an important event not only for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that can justly be proud of the splendid services it has rendered Jewry all over the world, but it is also an important date for Jewry at large, for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency certainly has helped to crystallize Jewish events the world over by carrying the news of happenings in Jewish life into the remotest corners of the world where a newspaper is available.
We hope that your future work will be crowned with success that you so justly deserve.
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