The annual conference of the National Council for Jewish Education will this year be held on June 21, 22, 23 and 24, in New York City and at the Central Jewish Institute Camps, Port Jervis, N. Y. The National Council for Jewish Education was created in 1926 for the purpose of organizing the leaders of this ever-growing profession. The membership of the Council is limited to executive heads of bureaus, departments, and boards of Jewish education, to principals of important schools, to teachers in teachers’ colleges, and to special supervisors and textbook writers. The aim of the Council is to direct the development of Jewish education in America by providing an exchange of experience and opinion among Jewish educators, and by stimulating its members in their professional activities.
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